Template RFQ without LC April 2017
Transnet Port Terminal, a division of
TRANSNET SOC LTD
Registration Number 1990/000900/30 trading through its operating division Transnet Port
Terminal [hereinafter referred to as Transnet]
REQUEST FOR QUOTATION [RFQ] No iCLM CT 350/TPT
FOR THE: PROVISION FOR HIRING OF 21X 25TON SKIP BINS FOR
TRANSNET SOC LTD (REG.NO 1990/000900/30)
OPERATING AS TRANSNET PORT TERMINALS [HEREIN
REFERED AS TO “TPT”) AT THE PORT OF CAPE TOWN, FOR
PERIOD OF SEVEN (7) MONTHS.
FOR DELIVERY TO: TRANSNET PORT TERMINAL TENDER BOX,
PROCUREMENT BUILDING,
BEN SCHOEMAN DOCK, CONTAINER TERMINAL,
PORT OF CAPE TOWN
ISSUE DATE: 21 November 2019
CLOSING DATE: 03 December 2019
CLOSING TIME: 14:00
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Section 1
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
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Quotations which must be completed as indicated in Section 2 of this RFQ are to be submitted as follows:
METHOD: HAND DELIVER / COURIER OR
CLOSING VENUE: Transnet Port Terminal Tender Box, Procurement Building, Ben Schoeman Dock,
Container Terminal, Port of Cape Town.
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1 Responses to RFQ
Responses to this RFQ [Quotations] must not include documents or reference relating to any other
quotation or proposal. Any additional conditions must be embodied in an accompanying letter.
2 Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment [B-BBEE]
Transnet fully endorses and supports the Government’s Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment
Programme and it would therefore prefer to do business with local business enterprises who share
these same values. As explained in more detail in the B-BBEE Claim Form (Section 6), Transnet will
award preference points to companies who provide proof of their B-BBEE status using either the
latest version of the generic Codes of Good Practice or Sector Specific Codes (if applicable).
The value of this bid is estimated to be below R50 000 000 (all applicable taxes included); and
therefore the 80/20 system shall be applicable.
Respondents are required to complete Section 6 and submit it together with valid proof of their B-
BBEE Status as stipulated in the Claim Form in order to obtain preference points for their B-BBEE
status.
Respondents are required at all times to comply with the latest B-BBEE legislation and/or instruction
notes as issued from time to time by the DTI.
Note: Failure to submit valid and original (or certified copy of) proof of the
Respondent’s compliance with the B-BBEE requirements stipulated in Section 6 of
this RFQ (the B-BBEE Preference Points Claim Form) at the Closing Date of this
RFQ, will result in a score of zero being allocated for B-BBEE.
Respondents are required to submit proof of the subcontracting arrangement between themselves
and the subcontractor. Proof of the subcontracting arrangement may include a subcontracting
agreement.
Respondents are to note that it is their responsibility to select competent subcontractors that meet
all requirements of the bid so that their bid is not jeopardised by the subcontractor when evaluated.
Respondents are responsible for all due diligence on their subcontractors.
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If contemplating subcontracting, a Respondent will not be awarded points for B-BBEE if it is
indicated in its Proposal that such Respondent intends subcontracting more than 25% [twenty-five
percent] of the value of the contract to an entity/entities that do not qualify for at least the same
points that the Respondent qualifies for, unless the intended subcontractor is an EME with the
capability to execute the contract.
Respondent/s are discouraged from subcontracting with their subsidiary companies as this may be
interpreted as subcontracting with themselves and / or using their subsidiaries for fronting. Where
a Respondent intends to subcontract with their subsidiary this must be declared in their bid
response.
The successful Respondent awarded the contract may only enter into a subcontracting arrangement
with Transnet’s prior approval.
The contract will be concluded between the successful Respondent and Transnet, therefore, the
successful Respondent and not the sub-contractor will be held liable for performance in terms of its
contractual obligations.
A person awarded a contract may not subcontract more than 25% [twenty-five percent] of the
value of the contract to any other enterprise that does not have an equal or higher B-BBEE status
level than the person concerned, unless the contract is subcontracted to an EME that has the
capability and ability to execute the subcontract.
In terms of Section 6 of this RFQ [the B-BBEE Preference Point Claim Form] Respondents are
required to indicate the percentage of the contract that will be sub-contracted as well as the B-
BBEE status of the sub-contractor/s.
3 Communication
Respondents are warned that a response will be liable for disqualification should any attempt be
made by a Respondent either directly or indirectly to canvass any officer(s) or employee of Transnet
in respect of this RFQ between the closing date and the date of the award of the business.
A Respondent may, however, before the closing date and time, direct any written enquiries relating
to the RFQ to the following Transnet employee:
Name: Mandisa Madasi Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 021 449 2987
Respondents may also, at any time after the closing date of the RFQ, communicate with the
Secretariat of the Regional Acquisition Council on any matter relating to its RFQ response:
Name: Andani Mavhusha-Gundula Email:[email protected]
Telephone: 021 449 2851
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4 Legal Compliance
The successful Respondent shall be in full and complete compliance with any and all applicable
national and local laws and regulations.
5 Changes to Quotations
Changes by the Respondent to its submission will not be considered after the closing date and time.
6 Pricing
All prices must be quoted in South African Rand on a fixed price basis, excluding VAT.
7 Prices Subject to Confirmation
Prices quoted which are subject to confirmation will not be considered.
8 Binding Offer
Any Quotation furnished pursuant to this Request shall be deemed to be an offer. Any exceptions
to this statement must be clearly and specifically indicated.
9 Disclaimers
Transnet is not committed to any course of action as a result of its issuance of this RFQ and/or its
receipt of a Quotation in response to it. Please note that Transnet reserves the right to:
modify the RFQ’s goods / service(s) and request Respondents to re-bid on any changes;
reject any Quotation which does not conform to instructions and specifications which are detailed
herein;
disqualify Quotations submitted after the stated submission deadline;
not necessarily accept the lowest priced Quotation or an alternative bid;
reject all Quotations, if it so decides;
place an order in connection with this Quotation at any time after the RFQ’s closing date;
award only a portion of the proposed goods / service/s which are reflected in the scope of this RFQ;
split the award of the order/s between more than one Supplier/Service Provider should it at
Transnet’s discretion be more advantageous in terms of, amongst others, cost or
developmental considerations;
make no award at all;
Validate any information submitted by Respondents in response to this bid. This would include, but
is not limited to, requesting the Respondents to provide supporting evidence. By submitting a
bid, Respondents hereby irrevocably grant the necessary consent to Transnet to do so;
request audited financial statements or other documentation for the purposes of a due diligence
exercise; and/or
Not accept any changes or purported changes by the Respondent to the bid rates after the
closing date and/or after the award of the business, unless the contract specifically provides
for it.
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Should a contract be awarded on the strength of information furnished by the Respondent, which
after conclusion of the contract, is proved to have been incorrect, Transnet reserves the right to
cancel the contract and/or place the Respondent on Transnet’s list of Restricted Suppliers.
Transnet reserves the right to award business to the highest scoring bidder/s unless objective
criteria justify the award to another bidder. The objective criteria Transnet intends to apply in this
bid process is:
Transnet reserves the right to undertake post-tender negotiations [PTN] with selected Respondents
or any number of short-listed Respondents, such PTN to include, at Transnet’s option, price
negotiations and any evaluation criteria listed in this RFQ document. In the event of any Respondent
being notified of such short-listed/preferred bidder status, his bid, as well as any subsequent
negotiated best and final offers (BAFO), will automatically be deemed to remain valid during the
negotiation period and until the ultimate award of business.
Should the preferred bidder fail to sign or commence with the contract within a reasonable period
after being requested to do so, Transnet reserves the right to award the business to the next highest
ranked bidder, provided that he/she is still prepared to provide the required goods at the quoted
price.
Under such circumstances, the validity of the bids of the next ranked bidder(s) will be deemed to
remain valid, irrespective of whether the next ranked bidder(s) were issued with a Letter of Regret.
Bidders may therefore be requested to advise whether they would still be prepared to provide the
required goods at their quoted price, even after they have been issued with a Letter of Regret.
Transnet reserves the right to lower the threshold for Technical from ‘80%’ to ‘70%’ if no Bidders
pass the predetermined minimum threshold.
Annexure A: Scope of Work
Annexure B: Master Agreement
Annexure C: SHE File Requirements
10 Legal review
A Proposal submitted by a Respondent will be subjected to review and acceptance or rejection of
its proposed contractual terms and conditions by Transnet’s Legal Counsel, prior to consideration
for an award of business.
11 Security clearance
Acceptance of this bid could be subject to the condition that the Successful Respondent, its
personnel providing the goods and its subcontractor(s) must obtain security clearance from the
appropriate authorities to the level of CONFIDENTIAL/ SECRET/TOP SECRET. Obtaining the required
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clearance is the responsibility of the Successful Respondent. Acceptance of the bid is also subject
to the condition that the Successful Respondent will implement all such security measures as the
safe performance of the contract may require.
12 National Treasury’s Central Supplier Database
Respondents are required to self-register on National Treasury’s Central Supplier Database (CSD)
which has been established to centrally administer supplier information for all organs of state and
facilitate the verification of certain key supplier information. Transnet is required to ensure that
price quotations are invited and accepted from prospective bidders listed on the CSD. Business may
not be awarded to a Respondent who has failed to register on the CSD. Only foreign suppliers with
no local registered entity need not register on the CSD. The CSD can be accessed at
https://secure.csd.gov.za/. Respondents are required to provide the following to Transnet in order
to enable it to verify information on the CSD:
Supplier Number: ____________ unique registration reference number: _____________.
13 Tax Compliance
Respondents must be compliant when submitting a proposal to Transnet and remain compliant for
the entire contract term with all applicable tax legislation, including but not limited to the Income
Tax Act, 1962 (Act No. 58 of 1962) and Value Added Tax Act, 1991 (Act No. 89 of 1991).
It is a condition of this RFQ that the tax matters of the successful bidder be in order, or that
satisfactory arrangements have been made with South African Revenue Service (SARS) to meet the
bidder’s tax obligations.
The Tax Compliance status requirements are also applicable to foreign bidders / individuals who
wish to submit bids as indicated in paragraph 15.2 below.
It is a requirement that Respondents grant a written confirmation when submitting this bid that
SARS may on an ongoing basis during the tenure of the contract disclose the Respondent’s tax
compliance status and by submitting this bid such confirmation is deemed to have been granted.
Respondents are required to be registered on the Central Supplier Database as indicated in
paragraph 14 and the National Treasury shall verify the Respondent’s tax compliance status through
the Central Supplier Database.
Where Consortia / Joint Ventures / Sub-contractors are involved, each party must be registered on
the Central Supplier Database and their tax compliance status will be verified through the Central
Supplier Database
13.1 New Tax Compliance Status (TCS) System
SARS has implemented a new Tax Compliance Status (TCS) system in terms of which a taxpayer is
now able to authorize any 3rd party to verify its compliance status in one of two ways: either
through the use of an electronic access PIN, or through the use of a Tax Clearance Certificate
obtained from the new TCS system.
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Respondents are required to provide the following to Transnet in order to enable it to verify their
tax compliance status:
Tax reference number: _______________
Tax Clearance Certificate & TCC Number: ____________ and PIN: _____________.
13.2 Tax Compliance Requirements for Foreign Entities
Where foreign bidders with no presence in South Africa, seek to obtain a Tax Clearance Certificate
in order to meet the tax compliance requirements mentioned in 1 above, they must confirm an
answer of “No” to all questions below:
a) Is the entity a tax resident of the Republic of South Africa (RSA)?
b) Does the entity have a branch/locally registered entity in the RSA?
c) Does the entity have a permanent establishment in the RSA?
d) Does the entity have any source of income (income is defined as per the Income Tax Act
58 of 1962 as the amount remaining of the gross income of any person for any year or
period of assessment after deducting therefrom any amounts exempt from normal tax
under Part I of Chapter II of the Act) in the RSA in the current tax year?
e) Is the entity liable in the RSA for any form of taxation in the current tax year?
Where a foreign entity’s answer to all questions above is “No”, such entities are required to submit
an application to SARS using the following email address: [email protected] and
providing the following information to SARS:
• Details of the foreign entity;
• Description of the service being provided; and
• Name of the South African Government Institution to whom the service is being
provided.
SARS will consider this request and will then provide a scanned copy of the Tax Clearance
Certificate which must be provided to Transnet with the Respondent’s bid submission.
If a Respondent’s answers to any one (or more) of the questions in a) to e) above changes to a
“Yes” at any time during the bid process and/or after award of the contract (should a particular
Respondent be successful), then the Respondent undertakes to comply with its tax obligations
and to report to Transnet accordingly.
14 Protection of Personal Data
In responding to this bid, Transnet acknowledges that it may obtain and have access to personal
data of the Respondents. Transnet agrees that it shall only process the information disclosed by
Respondents in their response to this bid for the purpose of evaluating and subsequent award of
business and in accordance with any applicable law. Furthermore, Transnet will not otherwise
modify, amend or alter any personal data submitted by Respondents or disclose or permit the
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disclosure of any personal data to any Third Party without the prior written consent from the
Respondents. Similarly, Transnet requires Respondents to process any personal information
disclosed by Transnet in the bidding process in the same manner. The detailed mutual duties of
Transnet and the Respondents to protect personal information is contained in paragraph 37 of the
General Bid Conditions.
Transnet urges its clients, suppliers and the general public to report any fraud or corruption
to
TIP-OFFS ANONYMOUS: 0800 003 056
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RFQ iCLM CT 350/TPT: PROVISION FOR HIRING OF 21X25 TON SKIP BINS FOR A PERIOD
OF SEVEN (7) MONTHS FOR TRANSNET SOC LTD (REG.NO 1990/000900/30) OPERATING
AS TRANSNET PORT TERMINALS [HEREIN REFERED AS TO “TPT”)
CLOSING VENUE: TRANSNET PORT TERMINALS, TENDER BOX, PROCUREMENT
BUILDING, BEN SCHOEMAN DOCK, CONTAINER TERMINAL
CLOSING DATE & TIME: 03 DECEMBER 2019 AT 14H00
VALIDITY PERIOD: 90 BUSINESS DAYS
SECTION 2
EVALUATION CRITERA AND RETURNABLE DOCUMENTS
1 Evaluation Criteria
Transnet will utilise the following criteria [not necessarily in this order] in choosing a
Supplier/Service Provider, if so required:
Criterion/Criteria Explanation
Administrative
responsiveness
Completeness of response and returnable documents
Substantive
responsiveness
Prequalification criteria, if any, must be met and whether the Bid
materially complies with the scope and/or specification given.
Functionality
Threshold
As prescribed in terms of the Preferential Procurement Policy
Framework Act (PPPFA), Act 5 of 2000 and its Regulations,
Respondents are to note that functionality is included as a threshold
with a prescribed threshold of 80%. The threshold may further be
lowered to 70% where no bidders meet the threshold.
Adherence to scope of work:
Submitted = 40 Points
Not Submitted = 0 points
Evidence: Supplier to submit data sheet of skip specification
OWNERSHIP:
Proof of ownership = 30
subcontracting = 15
no proof = zero
Evidence: Suppliers to submit information with regards to
ownership of skips
MAINTENANCE OF RECORDS
Proof of service records= 30
Partial proof of service records = 15
no proof = zero
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Evidence: Proof of maintenance on skips. Inspection records
Final weighted
evaluation based
on 80/20
preference point
Pricing and price basis [firm]
B-BBEE status of company - Preference points will be awarded to a
bidder for attaining the B-BBEE status level of contribution in
accordance with the table indicated in Section 6: B-BBEE Claim
Form.
2 Validity Period
Transnet requires a validity period of 90 [Ninety] Business Days from the closing date of this
RFQ. Bidders are to note that they may be requested to extend the validity period of their bid,
on the same terms and conditions, if the internal evaluation process has not been finalised within
the validity period. However, once the adjudication body has approved the process and award
of the business to the successful bidder(s), the validity of the successful bidder(s)’ bid will be
deemed to remain valid until a final contract has been concluded. With regard to the validity
period of short-listed bidders, please refer to Section 1, paragraph 9.
3 Disclosure of Prices Quoted
Respondents are to note that, on award of business, Transnet is required to publish the tendered
prices and preferences claimed of the successful and unsuccessful Respondents inter alia on the
National Treasury e-Tender Publication Portal, (www.etenders.gov.za), as required per National
Treasury Instruction Note 01 of 2015/2016.
4 Returnable Documents
Returnable Documents means all the documents, Sections and Annexures, as listed in the
tables below.
All Returnable Sections, as indicated in the header and footer of the relevant pages,
must be signed, stamped and dated by the Respondent.
a) Respondents are required to submit with their Quotations the mandatory Returnable
Documents, as detailed below.
Failure to provide all these Mandatory Returnable Documents at the Closing
Date and time of this RFQ will result in a Respondent’s disqualification.
Respondents are therefore urged to ensure that all these Documents are
returned with their Quotations.
Please confirm submission of these mandatory Returnable Documents by so indicating [Yes
or No] in the tables below:
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Mandatory Returnable Documents Submitted
[Yes or No]
SECTION 3 : Quotation Form
b) Essential Returnable Documents
In addition to the requirements of section (a) above, Respondents are further required to submit
with their Proposals the following essential Returnable Documents as detailed below.
Essential Returnable Documents required for evaluation purposes:
Failure to provide all essential Returnable Documents used for purposes of scoring a
bid, by the closing date and time of this bid will not result in a Respondent’s
disqualification. However, Bidders will receive an automatic score of zero for the
applicable evaluation criterion. Bidders are therefore urged to ensure that all these
documents are returned with their Proposals.
Please confirm submission of these essential Returnable Documents by so indicating [Yes or No]
in the table below:
ESSENTIAL RETURNABLE DOCUMENTS USED FOR SCORING SUBMITTED
[Yes or No]
Adherence to scope of work:
Submitted = 40 Points
Not Submitted = 0 points
Evidence: Supplier to submit data sheet of skip specification
OWNERSHIP:
Proof of ownership = 30
subcontracting = 15
no proof = zero
Evidence: Suppliers to submit information with regards to
ownership of skips
MAINTENANCE OF RECORDS
Proof of service records= 30
Partial proof of service records = 15
no proof = zero
Evidence: Proof of maintenance on skips. Inspection records
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Other Essential Returnable Documents:
Failure to provide other essential Returnable Documents may result in a Respondent’s
disqualification. Bidders are therefore urged to ensure that all these documents are returned
with their Proposals.
Please confirm submission of these essential Returnable Documents by indicating Yes or No in
the table below:
5 CONTINUED VALIDITY OF RETURNABLE DOCUMENTS
The successful Respondent will be required to ensure the validity of all returnable documents,
including but not limited to its Tax Clearance Certificate and valid B-BBEE Verification Certificate,
for the duration of any contract emanating from this RFQ. Should the Respondent be awarded
the contract [the Agreement] and fail to present Transnet with such renewals as and when
they become due, Transnet shall be entitled, in addition to any other rights and remedies that it
may have in terms of the eventual Agreement, to terminate such Agreement forthwith without
OTHER ESSENTIAL RETURNABLE DOCUMENTS & SCHEDULES SUBMITTED
[Yes or No]
In the case of Joint Ventures, a copy of the Joint Venture Agreement or written
confirmation of the intention to enter into a Joint Venture Agreement
Valid and original (or a certified copy) proof of Respondent’s compliance to B-
BBEE requirements stipulated in Section 6 of this RFQ:
Tax Clearance Certificate or electronic access PIN obtained from SARS’s new
Tax Compliance Status (TCS) system
[Consortia / Joint Ventures must submit a separate Tax Clearance Certificate
for each party]
SECTION 2: Technical Returnable Schedule
SECTION 4: Certificate of Acquaintance with RFQ Documents
SECTION 5: RFQ Declaration and Breach of Law Form
SECTION 6: B-BBEE Preference Claim Form
SECTION 7: Certificate of acquaintance with Master Agreement
Annexure A: Scope of work
Annexure B: SAFETY FILE CHECKLIST
Annexure C: MASTER AGREEMENT
Proof of CSD Registration
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any liability and without prejudice to any claims which Transnet may have for damages against
the Respondent.
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SECTION 3
QUOTATION FORM AND CERTIFICATE OF ACQUAINTANCE WITH RFQ DOCUMENT
I/We_________________________________________________________________________
Hereby offer to supply the goods/services at the prices quoted in the Price Schedule below, in
accordance with the conditions related thereto.
I/We agree to be bound by those terms and conditions in:
the Standard RFQ Terms and Conditions/ Master Agreement for the Supply of Goods or Services
to Transnet; and
Any other standard or special conditions mentioned and/or embodied in this Request for Quotation.
I/We accept that unless Transnet should otherwise decide and so inform me/us, this Quotation
[and, if any, its covering letter and any subsequent exchange of correspondence], together with
Transnet’s acceptance thereof shall constitute a binding contract between Transnet and me/us.
I/We further agree that if, after I/we have been notified of the acceptance of my/our Quotation,
I/we fail to deliver the said goods/service/s within the delivery lead-time quoted, Transnet may,
without prejudice to any other legal remedy which it may have, cancel the order and recover
from me/us any expenses incurred by Transnet in calling for Quotations afresh and/or having to
accept any less favourable offer.
Price Schedule
I/We quote as follows for the goods required, on a “delivered nominated destination” basis,
excluding VAT: Prices to be presented in Rands (R) value only
QTY DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE PRICE PER MONTH
(EXCL. VAT)
21 25 TON SKIPS R
Terms Days: Weeks:
Delivery lead time from date of Purchase Order Yes: No:
Payment term (30 days from date of statement) Yes: No
Binding period of the quote to be 30 days Reference to purchase agreement or contract
Notes to Pricing:
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a) Respondents are to note that if the price offered by the highest scoring bidder is not market-
related, Transnet may not award the contract to that Respondent. Transnet may-
(i) negotiate a market-related price with the Respondent scoring the highest points
or cancel the RFQ;
(ii) If that Respondent does not agree to a market-related price, negotiate a market-
related price with the Respondent scoring the second highest points or cancel the
RFQ;
(iii) If the Respondent scoring the second highest points does not agree to a
market-related price, negotiate a market-related price with the Respondent
scoring the third highest points or cancel the RFQ.
If a market-related price is not agreed with the Respondent scoring the third highest points,
Transnet must cancel the RFQ.
b) All Prices must be quoted in South African Rand, exclusive of VAT
c) To facilitate like-for-like comparison bidders must submit pricing strictly in accordance with
this price schedule and not utilise a different format. Deviation from this pricing schedule
could result in a bid being disqualified.
d) Please note that should you have offered a discounted price(s), Transnet will only consider
such price discount(s) in the final evaluation stage if offered on an unconditional basis.
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SECTION 4
CERTIFICATE OF ACQUAINTANCE WITH RFQ DOCUMENTS
By signing this certificate, the Respondent is deemed to acknowledge that he/she has
made himself/herself thoroughly familiar with, and agrees with all the conditions
governing this RFQ. This includes those terms and conditions contained in any printed
form stated to form part hereof, including but not limited to the documents stated below.
As such, Transnet will recognise no claim for relief based on an allegation that the
Respondent overlooked any such condition or failed properly to take it into account in
calculating tendered prices or any other purpose:
1. Transnet’s General Bid Conditions*
2. Standard RFQ Terms and Conditions for the supply of Goods or Services to Transnet
3. Transnet’s Supplier Integrity Pact*
4. Non-disclosure Agreement*
5. Vendor Application Form* and all supporting documents (first time vendors only).
Alternatively, for all existing vendors, please complete the table below under the heading
“Existing vendors”.
Respondents are to note that the documents marked with a “*” are available on request
or at the Transnet website (www.transnet.net). Please click on “Business with Us”,
proceed to the tab “Tenders” and then click on “Standard Bid Documents”.
Existing vendors: existing vendors are required to confirm whether all the information (e.g. company
address, contact details, banking details, etc.) relating to the existing vendor number is still correct at
the time of submission of this bid or update their information in the table below:
Transnet
Operating
Division [e.g.
TFR, TE, etc]
Vendor
Number
Information
still current
[tick if
applicable]
Information change [indicate
detail of change/s & attach
appropriate proof]
Should the Bidder find any terms or conditions stipulated in any of the relevant documents quoted in
the RFQ unacceptable, it should indicate which conditions are unacceptable and offer alternatives by
written submission on its company letterhead, attached to its submitted Bid. Any such submission
shall be subject to review by Transnet’s Legal Counsel who shall determine whether the proposed
alternative(s) are acceptable or otherwise, as the case may be. A material deviation from the Standard
terms or conditions could result in disqualification.
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Bidders accept that an obligation rests on them to clarify any uncertainties regarding any bid to which
they intend to respond, before submitting the bid. The Bidder agrees that he/she will have no claim
based on an allegation that any aspect of this RFQ was unclear but in respect of which he/she failed
to obtain clarity.
The bidder understands that his/her Bid will be disqualified if this Certificate of Acquaintance with RFQ
documents included in the RFQ as a returnable document, is found not to be true and complete in
every respect.
SIGNED at ___________________________ on this _____ day of __________________________
20___
SIGNATURE OF WITNESSES ADDRESS OF WITNESSES
1 _____________________
_______________________________________
Name _________________
_______________________________________
2 _____________________
_______________________________________
Name _________________
_______________________________________
SIGNATURE OF RESPONDENT’S AUTHORISED REPRESENTATIVE: ___________________________
NAME: ____________________________________________
DESIGNATION: _____________________________________
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SECTION 5
RFQ DECLARATION AND BREACH OF LAW FORM
NAME OF ENTITY: ____________________________________________________________
We ___________________________________________________________ do hereby certify
that:
1. Transnet has supplied and we have received appropriate responses to any/all questions
[as applicable] which were submitted by ourselves for RFQ Clarification purposes;
2. we have received all information we deemed necessary for the completion of this
Request for Quotation [RFQ];
3. We have been provided with sufficient access to the existing Transnet facilities/sites and
any and all relevant information relevant to the Supply of the Goods as well as Transnet
information and Employees, and has had sufficient time in which to conduct and perform
a thorough due diligence of Transnet’s operations and business requirements and assets
used by Transnet. Transnet will therefore not consider or permit any pre- or post-
contract verification or any related adjustment to pricing, service levels or any other
provisions/conditions based on any incorrect assumptions made by the Respondent in
arriving at his Bid Price.
4. at no stage have we received additional information relating to the subject matter of
this RFQ from Transnet sources, other than information formally received from the
designated Transnet contact(s) as nominated in the RFQ documents;
5. we have complied with all Obligations of the Bidder/Supplier as indicated in paragraph
3 of the Transnet Supplier Integrity which includes but is not limited to ensuring that we
take all measures necessary to prevent corrupt practices, unfairness and illegal activities
in order to secure or in furtherance to secure a contract with Transnet;
6. we are satisfied, insofar as our entity is concerned, that the processes and procedures
adopted by Transnet in issuing this RFQ and the requirements requested from Bidders
in responding to this RFQ have been conducted in a fair and transparent manner; and
7. furthermore, we declare that a family, business and/or social relationship exists / does
not exist [delete as applicable] between an owner / member / director / partner /
shareholder of our entity and an employee or board member of the Transnet Group
including any person who may be involved in the evaluation and/or adjudication of this
Bid.
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8. In addition, we declare that an owner / member / director / partner / shareholder of our
entity is / is not [delete as applicable] an employee or board member of the Transnet
Group.
9. If such a relationship as indicated in paragraph 6 and/or 7 exists, the Respondent is to
complete the following section:
FULL NAME OF OWNER/MEMBER/DIRECTOR/
PARTNER/SHAREHOLDER: ADDRESS:
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
Indicate nature of relationship with Transnet:
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
[Failure to furnish complete and accurate information in this regard will lead to the
disqualification of a response and may preclude a Respondent from doing future business with
Transnet]
10. We declare, to the extent that we are aware or become aware of any relationship
between ourselves and Transnet [other than any existing and appropriate business
relationship with Transnet] which could unfairly advantage our entity in the forthcoming
adjudication process, we shall notify Transnet immediately in writing of such
circumstances.
BREACH OF LAW
11. We further hereby certify that I/we have/have not been [delete as applicable] found
guilty during the preceding 5 [five] years of a serious breach of law, including but not
limited to a breach of the Competition Act, 89 of 1998, by a court of law, tribunal or
other administrative body. The type of breach that the Respondent is required to disclose
excludes relatively minor offences or misdemeanours, e.g. traffic offences. This includes
the imposition of an administrative fine or penalty.
Where found guilty of such a serious breach, please disclose:
NATURE OF BREACH:
______________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
DATE OF BREACH: _____________________________
Furthermore, I/we acknowledge that Transnet SOC Ltd reserves the right to exclude any
Respondent from the bidding process, should that person or entity have been found
guilty of a serious breach of law, tribunal or regulatory obligation.
SIGNED at ___________________________ on this _____ day of ______________________
20___
For and on behalf of AS WITNESS:
_________________________________
_
duly authorised hereto
Name: Name:
Position: Position:
Signature: Signature:
Date: Registration No of Company/CC
________________________________________
Place: Registration Name of Company/CC
________________________________________
_
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SECTION 6
B-BBEE PREFERENCE POINTS CLAIM FORM
This preference form must form part of all bids invited. It contains general information and serves as
a claim for preference points for Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment [B-BBEE] Status Level
of Contribution.
NB: BEFORE COMPLETING THIS FORM, BIDDERS MUST STUDY THE GENERAL
CONDITIONS, DEFINITIONS AND DIRECTIVES APPLICABLE IN RESPECT OF B-
BBEE, AS PRESCRIBED IN THE PREFERENTIAL PROCUREMENT REGULATIONS,
2017.
1. GENERAL CONDITIONS
1.1 The following preference point systems are applicable to all bids:
- the 80/20 system for requirements with a Rand value of up to R50 000 000 (all
applicable taxes included); and
- the 90/10 system for requirements with a Rand value above R50 000 000 (all applicable
taxes included).
1.2 The value of this bid is estimated to not exceed R50 000 000 (all applicable taxes included)
and therefore the 80/20 preference point system shall be applicable.
1.3 Preference points for this bid shall be awarded for:
(a) Price; and
(b) B-BBEE Status Level of Contribution.
1.4 The maximum points for this bid are allocated as follows:
POINTS
PRICE 80
B-BBEE STATUS LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION 20
Total points for Price and B-BBEE must not
exceed
100
1.5 Failure on the part of a bidder to submit a B-BBEE Verification Certificate from a Verification
Agency accredited by the South African Accreditation System [SANAS], or a sworn affidavit
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confirming annual turnover and level of black ownership in case of all EMEs and QSEs with
51% black ownership or more together with the bid, will be interpreted to mean that preference
points for B-BBEE status level of contribution are not claimed. Certificates issued by a
Registered Auditor approved by the Independent Board of Auditors [IRBA] to Large
Enterprises or QSEs with less than 51% black ownership have been discontinued but such valid
certificates that were issued before 1 January 2017 may be used until they phase out
completely by December 2017.
1.6 The purchaser reserves the right to require of a bidder, either before a bid is adjudicated or at
any time subsequently, to substantiate any claim in regard to preferences, in any manner
required by the purchaser.
2. DEFINITIONS
(a) “all applicable taxes” includes value-added tax, pay as you earn, income tax,
unemployment insurance fund contributions and skills development levies;
(b) “B-BBEE” means broad-based black economic empowerment as defined in section 1 of
the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act;
(c) “B-BBEE status level of contributor” means the B-BBEE status received by a measured
entity based on its overall performance using the relevant scorecard contained in the Codes
of Good Practice on Black Economic Empowerment, issued in terms of section 9(1) of the
Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act;
(d) “bid” means a written offer in a prescribed or stipulated form in response to an invitation
by an organ of state for the provision of services, works or goods, through price quotations,
advertised competitive bidding processes or proposals;
(e) “Black designated group” has meaning assigned to it in codes of good practice issued
in terms of section 9(1) of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act;
(f) “Black People” meaning assigned to in Section 1 of Broad-Based Black Economic
Empowerment Act;
(g) “Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act” means the Broad-Based Black
Economic Empowerment Act, 2003 (Act No. 53 of 2003);
(h) “CIPC” means the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission, formerly known as
CIPRO, the Companies and Intellectual Property Registration Office;
(i) “comparative price” means the price after the factors of a non-firm price and all
unconditional discounts that can be utilized have been taken into consideration;
(j) “consortium or joint venture” means an association of persons for the purpose of
combining their expertise, property, capital, efforts, skill and knowledge in an activity for
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the execution of a contract;
(k) “contract” means the agreement that results from the acceptance of a bid by an organ
of state;
(l) “co-operative” means a co-operative registered in terms of section 7 of Cooperatives
Act, 2005 (Act No. 14 of 2005);
(m) “Designated Group” means - i) Black designated groups; ii) Black People; iii) Women;
iv) people with disabilities or v) Small enterprise, as defined in Section 1 of National Small
Enterprise Act, (102 of 1996);
(n) “Designated Sector” means, sub-sector or industry or product designated in terms of
regulation 8(1)(a);
(o) “EME” means an Exempted Micro Enterprise as defines by Codes of Good Practice under
section 9 (1) of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act, 2003 (Act No. 53 of
2003);
(p) “firm price” means the price that is only subject to adjustments in accordance with the
actual increase or decrease resulting from the change, imposition, or abolition of customs
or excise duty and any other duty, levy, or tax, which, in terms of the law or regulation, is
binding on the contractor and demonstrably has an influence on the price of any supplies,
or the rendering costs of any service, for the execution of the contract;
(q) “functionality” means the ability of a bidder to provide goods or services in accordance
with specification as set out in the bid documents;
(r) “Military Veteran” has meaning assigned to it in Section 1 of Military Veterans Act, 2011
(Act No. 18 of 2011);
(s) “National Treasury” has meaning assigned to it in Section 1 of Public Finance
Management Act, 1999 (Act No. 1 of 1999);
(t) “non-firm prices” means all prices other than “firm” prices;
(u) “person” includes a juristic person;
(v) “People with disabilities” meaning assigned to it in terms of Section 1 of Employment
Equity Act, 1998 (Act No. 55of 1998);
(w) “Price” includes all applicable taxes less all unconditional discounts;
(x) “Proof of B-BBEE Status Level of Contributor” i) the B-BBBEE status level certificate
issued by an unauthorised body or person; ii) a sworn affidavit as prescribed by the B-
BBEE Codes of Good Practice; or iii) any other requirement prescribed in terms of the
Broad- Based Black Economic Empowerment Act;
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(y) “Rural Area” i) a sparsely populated area in which people farm or depend on natural
resources, including villages and small towns that are dispersed through the area; or ii) an
area including a large settlement which depends on migratory labour and remittances and
government social grants for survival, and may have traditional land tenure system;
(z) “QSE” means a Qualifying Small EEnterprise as defines by Codes of Good Practice under
section 9 (1) of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act, 2003 (Act No. 53 of
2003);
(aa) “rand value” means the total estimated value of a contract in South African currency,
calculated at the time of bid invitations, and includes all applicable taxes and excise duties;
(bb) “sub-contract” means the primary contractor’s assigning, leasing, making out work to,
or employing, another person to support such primary contractor in the execution of part
of a project in terms of the contract;
(cc) “total revenue” bears the same meaning assigned to this expression in the Codes of
Good Practice on Black Economic Empowerment, issued in terms of section 9(1) of the
Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act and promulgated in the Government
Gazette on 9 February 2007;
(dd) “Township” means an urban living area that any time from the late 19th century until 27
April 1994, was reserved for black people, including areas developed for historically
disadvantaged individuals post 27 April 1994
(ee) “Treasury” meaning assigned to it in Section 1 of the Public Finance Management Act,
1999 (Act No. 1 of 1999);
(ff) “trust” means the arrangement through which the property of one person is made over
or bequeathed to a trustee to administer such property for the benefit of another person;
and
(gg) “trustee” means any person, including the founder of a trust, to whom property is
bequeathed in order for such property to be administered for the benefit of another person;
(hh) “Youth” meaning assigned to it in terms of Section 1 of National Youth Development
Agency Act, 2008 (Act No. 54 of 2008).
3. ADJUDICATION USING A POINT SYSTEM
3.1 The bidder obtaining the highest number of total points will be awarded the contract.
3.2 Preference points shall be calculated after prices have been brought to a comparative basis
taking into account all factors of non-firm prices and all unconditional discounts.
3.3 Points scored must be rounded off to the nearest 2 decimal places.
3.4 In the event that two or more bids have scored equal total points, the successful bid must
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be the one scoring the highest number of preference points for B-BBEE.
3.5 However, when functionality is part of the evaluation process and two or more bids have
scored equal points including equal preference points for B-BBEE, the successful bid must
be the one scoring the highest score for functionality.
3.6 Should two or more bids be equal in all respects, the award shall be decided by the drawing
of lots.
4. POINTS AWARDED FOR PRICE
4.1 THE 80/20 OR 90/10 PREFERENCE POINT SYSTEMS
A maximum of 80 or 90 points is allocated for price on the following basis:
80/20 or 90/10
min
min180
P
PPtPs or
min
min190
P
PPtPs
Where
Ps = Points scored for comparative price of bid under consideration
Pt = Comparative price of bid under consideration
Pmin = Comparative price of lowest acceptable bid
5. POINTS AWARDED FOR B-BBEE STATUS LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION
5.1 In terms of Regulation 6 (2) and 7 (2) of the Preferential Procurement Regulations,
preference points must be awarded to a bidder for attaining the B-BBEE status level of
contribution in accordance with the table below:
B-BBEE Status Level of
Contributor
Number of points
(90/10 system)
Number of points
(80/20 system)
1 10 20
2 9 18
3 6 14
4 5 12
5 4 8
6 3 6
7 2 4
8 1 2
Non-compliant contributor 0 0
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5.2 A bidder who qualifies as an EME in terms of the B-BBEE Act must submit a sworn affidavit
confirming Annual Total Revenue and Level of Black Ownership. Furthermore EMEs may also
obtain a sworn affidavit from CIPC (formerly CIPRO) Self Service Terminals when registering
a business or filing annual returns. In these instances Transnet would require proof of
turnover as well as proof of ownership. Sworn affidavits must substantially comply with the
format that can be obtained on the DTI’s website at
www.dti.gov.za/economic_empowerment/bee_codes.jsp.
5.3 QSEs that are at least 51% Black owned or higher are only required to obtain a sworn
affidavit on an annual basis confirming that the entity has an Annual Total Revenue of R50
million or less and the entity’s Level of Black ownership.
5.4 A Bidder other than EME or a QSE that is at least 51% Black owned must submit their original
and valid B-BBEE status level verification certificate or a certified copy thereof, substantiating
their B-BBEE rating issued by a Registered Auditor approved by IRBA or a Verification Agency
accredited by SANAS.
5.5 A trust, consortium or joint venture (including unincorporated consortia and joint ventures)
must submit a consolidated B-BBEE Status Level verification certificate for every separate
bid.
5.6 Tertiary Institutions and Public Entities will be required to submit their B-BBEE status level
certificates in terms of the specialized scorecard contained in the B-BBEE Codes of Good
Practice.
5.7 A person will not be awarded points for B-BBEE status level if it is indicated in the bid
documents that such a bidder intends sub-contracting more than 25% of the value of the
contract to any other enterprise that does not qualify for at least the points that such a
bidder qualifies for, unless the intended sub-contractor is an EME that has the capability and
ability to execute the sub-contract.
5.8 A person awarded a contract may not sub-contract more than 25% of the value of the
contract to any other enterprise that does not have an equal or higher B-BBEE status level
than the person concerned, unless the contract is sub-contracted to an EME that has the
capability and ability to execute the sub-contract.
5.9 Bidders are to note that the rules pertaining to B-BBEE verification and other B-BBEE
requirements may be changed from time to time by regulatory bodies such as National
Treasury or the DTI. It is the Bidder’s responsibility to ensure that his/her bid complies fully
with all B-BBEE requirements at the time of the submission of the bid.
6. BID DECLARATION
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6.1 Bidders who claim points in respect of B-BBEE Status Level of Contribution must complete
the following:
7. B-BBEE STATUS LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION CLAIMED IN TERMS OF PARAGRAPHS
1.4 AND 5.1
7.1 B-BBEE Status Level of Contribution: = ……… (maximum of 10 or 20 points)
(Points claimed in respect of paragraph 7.1 must be in accordance with the table reflected
in paragraph 5.1 and must be substantiated by means of a B-BBEE certificate issued by a
Verification Agency accredited by SANAS or a Registered Auditor approved by IRBA or a
sworn affidavit.
8. SUB-CONTRACTING
8.1 Will any portion of the contract be sub-contracted?
(Tick applicable box)
YES NO
8.1.1 If yes, indicate:
i) What percentage of the contract will be subcontracted............……………? %
ii) The name of the sub-contractor………………………………………………………….
iii) The B-BBEE status level of the sub-contractor......................................…………….
iv) Whether the sub-contractor is an EME.
(Tick applicable box)
YES NO
v) Specify, by ticking the appropriate box, if subcontracting with an enterprise in terms of
Preferential Procurement Regulations,2017:
Designated Group: An EME or QSE which is at last 51% owned
by:
EME √ QSE √
Black people
Black people who are youth
Black people who are women
Black people with disabilities
Black people living in rural or underdeveloped areas or
townships
Cooperative owned by black people
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Black people who are military veterans
OR
Any EME
Any QSE
9. DECLARATION WITH REGARD TO COMPANY/FIRM
9.1 Name of company/firm……………………………………………………………………….
9.2 VAT registration number……………………………………….…………………………………
9.3 Company registration number…………….……………………….…………………………….
9.4 TYPE OF COMPANY/ FIRM
Partnership/Joint Venture / Consortium
One-person business/sole propriety
Close corporation
Company
(Pty) Limited
[TICK APPLICABLE BOX]
9.5 DESCRIBE PRINCIPAL BUSINESS ACTIVITIES
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
9.6 COMPANY CLASSIFICATION
Manufacturer
Supplier
Professional service provider
Other service providers, e.g. transporter, etc.
[TICK APPLICABLE BOX]
9.7 Total number of years the company/firm has been in business……………………………
9.8 I/we, the undersigned, who is / are duly authorised to do so on behalf of the company/firm,
certify that the points claimed, based on the B-BBEE status level of contribution indicated in
paragraph 7 of the foregoing certificate, qualifies the company/ firm for the preference(s)
shown and I / we acknowledge that:
i) The information furnished is true and correct;
ii) The preference points claimed are in accordance with the General Conditions as indicated
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in paragraph 1 of this form;
iii) In the event of a contract being awarded as a result of points claimed as shown in
paragraph 7, the contractor may be required to furnish documentary proof to the
satisfaction of the purchaser that the claims are correct;
iv) If a bidder submitted false information regarding its B-BBEE status level of contributor,
local production and content, or any other matter required in terms of the Preferential
Procurement Regulations, 2017 which will affect or has affected the evaluation of a bid,
or where a bidder has failed to declare any subcontracting arrangements or any of the
conditions of contract have not been fulfilled, the purchaser may, in addition to any
other remedy it may have
(a) disqualify the person from the bidding process;
(b) recover costs, losses or damages it has incurred or suffered as a result
of that person’s conduct;
(c) cancel the contract and claim any damages which it has suffered as a
result of having to make less favourable arrangements due to such
cancellation;
(d) if the successful bidder subcontracted a portion of the bid to another
person without disclosing it, Transnet reserves the right to penalise the
bidder up to 10 percent of the value of the contract;
(e) recommend that the bidder or contractor, its shareholders and
directors, or only the shareholders and directors who acted on a
fraudulent basis, be restricted by the National Treasury from obtaining
business from any organ of state for a period not exceeding 10 years,
after the audi alteram partem (hear the other side) rule has been
applied; and
(f) Forward the matter for criminal prosecution.
…………………………
…………….
SIGNATURE(S) OF
BIDDERS(S)
DATE:
………………
…………………..
ADDRESS
………………
…………………..
………………
WITNESSES
1. ……………………………………..
2. …………………………………….
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SECTION 7
CERTIFICATE OF ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE MASTER AGREEMENT
NAME OF ENTITY:
_________________________________________________________________________I/We
_____________________________________________________________________________
do hereby certify that I/we acquainted myself/ourselves with all the documentation comprising
the Master Agreement as received on ________________ [insert date] from TPT for the carrying
out of the proposed Services for which I/we submitted my/our Proposal.
I/We furthermore agree that TPT shall recognise no claim from me/us for relief based on an
allegation that I/we overlooked any Terms and Conditions of Contract or failed to take it into
account for the purpose of calculating my/our offered prices or otherwise.
I/We also note the obligations as set out in clause 19 [Terms and Conditions of Contract] of
TPT’s General Bid Conditions which reads as follows:
19.1 The Respondent shall adhere to the Terms and Conditions of Contract issued with the
Bid Documents, together with any schedule of “Special Conditions” or otherwise which
form part of the Bid Documents.
19.2 Should the Respondent find any conditions unacceptable, it should indicate which
conditions are unacceptable and offer alternatives by written submission on its
company letterhead Any such submission shall be subject to review by TPT’s Legal
Counsel who shall determine whether the proposed alternative(s) are acceptable or
otherwise, as the case may be.
I/We confirm having been advised that a signed copy of this Schedule can be submitted in lieu
of the entire Terms and Conditions of Contract as confirmation in terms of the Returnable
Schedule.
SIGNED at ___________________________ on this _____ day of
___________________20___
_____________________________ ___________________________
SIGNATURE OF WITNESS SIGNATURE OF RESPONDENT
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Annexure: A
Introduction
Transnet Port Terminals (TPT), at the Multi-Purpose Terminal of Cape Town requires a service provider
who is capable of supplying of 21 x 25 ton Skip bins.
1.Scope of Work
This works information covers the scope of work for hiring of 21 x 25 ton Skip bins for loading of
manganese ore.
1.1 The minimum load weight capacity of the skip bins must be 20-25 tons.
1.2 To ensure that the skip bins are compatible to the stevedore equipment the skip bins
require two fixed latched lock hooks and two slide front hooks which are required be in
line with the safe working load attached to the skip bins.
1.3 This service will be required for a period of (7) seven months.
1.4 Operation might be 24 hours depending on the rail/train availability.
1.5 The service will be “as and when” required when loading of cargo for a vessel.
1.6 The skip bins will be used to load manganese into vessels.
2. Quality & service
2.1 The service provider shall ensure that all skip bins utilized in rendering the services are
Operational and have the relevant certificates of conformity
2.1.1 The service provider shall ensure that for the duration of the contract with TPT they
are in a working condition. TPT shall be entitled to request that the service provider
produce valid load test certification in respect of all skip bins.
2.2 All documents referred to above will not be used for evaluation purpose but must be
Submitted prior to the commencement of the contract. All the cost associated in obtaining
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these certificates/documents shall be for the successful service provider account.
3. Penalties and lead times
3.1 Should the service provider fail to provide the required skip bins, TPT will arrange for an
alternate service provider and will deduct from the month invoice fee the cost incurred
in arranging for the alternate service provider.
3.2 Should a non-conformance of a similar nature recur TPT reserves the right to cancel
the contract.
4. Safety requirements
The Supplier and all personnel should comply with the following:
4.1 The respondent must comply with TPT’s SHEQ and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) as
required by the SHEQ Manager.
4.2 The supplier is to undergo TPT’s Safety Induction Training Program before allowed to be on
site.
4.3 The Supplier must ensure compliance to TPT’s Security and Emergency Policies, Procedures
and Regulations. Zero tolerance of any form of substance abuse i.e. alcohol, drugs etc. Random
testing will take place;
4.4 Supplier to ensure all personnel on TPT premises have safety clothing / PPE as required by
TPT Terminals i.e. reflective jackets/ safety boots/hard hat, etc.
4.5 The Supplier should ensure that a complete tool/equipment list is in their possession when
entering and exiting the TPT Premises. The tools/equipment should be inspected daily and the
inspection sheet should be signed off for verification.
4.6 The Supplier is required to report all hazards, near-misses and incidents to the TPT
Representative and TPT SHEQ Department as soon as possible.
4.7 The Supplier should conduct risk assessments daily before the execution of the task.
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5. General Service provider obligations
5.1 Service Provider(s) shall be fully responsible to TPT for the acts and omissions of persons
directly or indirectly employed by them.
5.2 The Service Provider(s) must comply with the requirements stated in this RFQ
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ANNEXURE B: SAFETY FILE CHECKLIST
TPT SLDT SHEQ/RS FORM 131
TRANSNET PORT TERMINALS – CAPE
TOWN
CONTACTORS SHE SITE FILE INDEX
TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION
WITH:
TPT HQ SHEQ/RS PRO 027 Contractor SHE Specifications Procedure
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS FOR CONTRACTOR SITE SAFETY FILE
NO ITEM RECEIVED
(Mark with
X)
ACCEPTED
(Mark with
X)
1
Site Plan & rules
Include: Purpose of Activity , Detailed Project Description (Scope of Work);
Project Duration and Contact details; Restrictions for the site; etc.
2
Emergency Plan
Include example: First Aid procedure; Fire Prevention procedure or
prevention statements; COID documents (Part 1 WCL 2 COMPLETED) etc.
(include signed acknowledgement form)
3 Employee’s personal information (ONLY Include: Employees ID)
4 Task Based Risk Assessment including methodology & Specifications (include
signed acknowledgement form)
5 Safe Operating Procedure for work to be undertaken (include signed
acknowledgement form)
6 Construction work Permit or/and Permit to Work
7 Hot work Permit obtained from TNPA
8 List of MDS (MSDS) with copies (include signed acknowledgement form)
9 Checklists for onsite management
10 Lifting Equipment compliance and Checks (as per OHS Act of 1993, GMR &
other relevant SANS Codes requirements)
11 Safety monitoring and or audit schedules internally (checklist) between
Principle and Sub Contractor
12 List of Tools and Equipment used declared by TPT security. (Include any
valid electrical compliance certificates, etc.)
13
Site Specific Organogram (Include example; 16.1; 16.2; Supervisors, First
Aiders, Fire Fighters, SHE reps, General Workers, Boilermakers, Welders,
operators, drivers, etc.)
14
Pre Plan Register (Include example: list of Drivers and operators with valid
PDP or license (provide evidence); Proof that vehicles or machinery on site is
licenced and roadworthy; evidence of any calibration certificates on
equipment used; any other applicable licences etc.)
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Annexure: C
MASTER AGREEMENT
(SERVICES)
entered into by and between
TRANSNET SOC LTD
OPERATING AS TRANSNET PORT TERMINALS
Registration Number 1990/000900/30
(hereinafter referred to as “TPT”)
And
…………………………………………………………………
Registration Number - ………………………………..
(hereinafter referred to as the “Service Provider”)
FOR THE PROVISION OF
Agreement Number iCLM CT 350/TPT
Commencement Date
Expiry Date
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. 37
2 DEFINITIONS ..................................................................................................................... 37
3 INTERPRETATION ............................................................................................................... 41
4 NATURE AND SCOPE ........................................................................................................... 41
5 AUTHORITY OF PARTIES .................................................................................................... 42
6 WARRANTIES ..................................................................................................................... 42
7 TRANSNET’S OBLIGATIONS ................................................................................................. 44
8 GENERAL OBLIGATIONS OF THE SERVICE PROVIDER .......................................................... 45
9 B-BBEE AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC OBLIGATIONS .................................................................... 46
10 FEES AND EXPENSES .......................................................................................................... 52
11 INVOICING AND PAYMENT .................................................................................................. 53
12 FEE ADJUSTMENTS ............................................................................................................. 53
13 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS ...................................................................................... 53
14 SERVICE PROVIDER’S PERSONNEL ...................................................................................... 56
15 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY .................................................................................................. 57
16 INSURANCES ...................................................................................................................... 57
17 CONFIDENTIALITY.............................................................................................................. 58
18 TOTAL OR PARTIAL FAILURE TO PERFORM THE SCOPE OF SERVICES................................... 60
19 TERM AND TERMINATION ................................................................................................... 60
20 CONSEQUENCE OF TERMINATION ....................................................................................... 61
21 ASSIGNMENT ..................................................................................................................... 62
22 FORCE MAJEURE ................................................................................................................ 63
23 EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY ................................................................................................. 63
24 NON-WAIVER ..................................................................................................................... 63
25 PARTIAL INVALIDITY .......................................................................................................... 64
26 DISPUTE RESOLUTION ....................................................................................................... 64
27 ADDRESSES FOR NOTICES .................................................................................................. 64
28 WHOLE AND ONLY AGREEMENT .......................................................................................... 65
29 AMENDMENT AND CHANGE CONTROL ................................................................................. 66
30 GOVERNING LAW ............................................................................................................... 66
31 COUNTERPARTS ................................................................................................................. 66
32 TRANSNET’S LIST OF EXCLUDED TENDERERS (BLACKLIST) .................................................. 66
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1 INTRODUCTION
This Agreement is entered into by and between:
Transnet SOC Ltd Operating as Transnet Port Terminals [Registration Number
1990/000900/30] whose registered address is Carlton Centre, 150 Commissioner Street,
Johannesburg 2001, Gauteng, Republic of South Africa [TPT]
and
……………………………………………………………………….. [Registration Number
………………………………………………………………………………[the Service Provider].
NOW THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED:
1.9 TPT hereby appoints the Service Provider to provide, and TPT undertakes to accept the
provision of Services provided for herein, as formally agreed between the Parties and in
accordance with the Work Order(s) issued as schedules to this Agreement from time to
time; and
1.10 the Service Provider hereby undertakes to render the Services provided for herein, as
formally agreed between the Parties and in accordance with the Work Orders issued as
schedules to this Agreement from time to time.
2 DEFINITIONS
Where the following words or phrases are used in this Agreement, such words or phrases shall
have the meaning assigned thereto in this clause, except where the context clearly requires
otherwise:
2.9 AFSA means the Arbitration Foundation of South Africa;
2.10 Agreement means this Agreement and its associated schedules and/or annexures and/or
appendices, including the Work Order(s), specifications for the Services and such special
conditions as shall apply to this Agreement, together with the General Tender Conditions
and any additional provisions in the associated bid documents tendered by the Service
Provider [as agreed in writing between the Parties], which collectively and exclusively
govern the provision of Services by the Service Provider to Transnet;
2.11 Background Intellectual Property means all Intellectual Property introduced and
required by either Party to give effect to their obligations under this Agreement owned in
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whole or in part by or licensed to either Party or their affiliates prior to the Commencement
Date or developed after the Commencement Date otherwise pursuant to this Agreement;
2.12 Business Day(s) means Mondays to Fridays between 07:30 and 16:00, excluding public
holidays as proclaimed in South Africa;
2.13 Commencement Date means the …………………………., notwithstanding the signature
date of this Agreement;
2.14 Confidential Information means any information or other data, whether in written,
oral, graphic or in any other form such as in documents, papers, memoranda,
correspondence, notebooks, reports, drawings, diagrams, discs, articles, samples, test
results, prototypes, designs, plans, formulae, patents, or inventor’s certificates, which a
Party discloses or provides to the other Party [intentionally or unintentionally, or as a
result of one Party permitting the representative of the other Party to visit any of its
premises], or which otherwise becomes known to a Party, and which is not in the public
domain and includes, without limiting the generality of the term:
information relating to methods of operation, data and plans of the disclosing Party;
the contents of this Agreement;
private and personal details of employees or clients of the disclosing Party or any other
person where an onus rests on the disclosing Party to maintain the confidentiality
of such information;
any information disclosed by either Party and which is clearly marked as being confidential
or secret;
information relating to the strategic objectives and planning of the disclosing Party relating
to its existing and planned future business activities;
information relating to the past, present and future research and development of the
disclosing Party;
information relating to the business activities, business relationships, products, services,
customers, clients and Subcontractors of the disclosing Party where an onus rests
on the disclosing Party to maintain the confidentiality of such information;
information contained in the software and associated material and documentation
belonging to the disclosing Party;
technical and scientific information, Know-How and trade secrets of a disclosing Party
including inventions, applications and processes;
Copyright works;
commercial, financial and marketing information;
data concerning architecture, demonstrations, tools and techniques, processes, machinery
and equipment of the disclosing Party;
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plans, designs, concepts, drawings, functional and technical requirements and
specifications of the disclosing Party;
information concerning faults or defects in goods, equipment, hardware or software or
the incidence of such faults or defects; and
information concerning the charges, Fees and / or costs of the disclosing Party or its
authorised Subcontractors, or their methods, practices or service performance
levels actually achieved;
2.15 Copyright means the right in expressions, procedures, methods of operations or
mathematical concepts, computer program codes, compilations of data or other material,
literary works, musical works, artistic works, sound recordings, broadcasts, program
carrying signals, published editions, photographic works, or cinematographic works of the
copyright owner to do or to authorise the doing of certain acts specified in respect of the
different categories of works;
2.16 Default means any breach of the obligations of either Party [including but not limited to
fundamental breach or breach of a fundamental term] or any Default, act, omission,
negligence or statement of either Party, its employees, agents or Subcontractors in
connection with or in relation to the subject of this Agreement and in respect of which
such Party is liable to the other;
2.17 Deliverable(s) means any and all works of authorship, products and materials
developed, written, prepared, assembled, integrated, modified or provided by the Service
Provider in relation to the Services;
2.18 Designs mean registered Designs and/or Design applications and will include the
monopoly right granted for the protection of an independently created industrial design
including designs dictated essentially by technical or functional considerations as well as
topographies of integrated circuits and integrated circuits;
2.19 Fee(s) shall mean the agreed Fees for the Services to be purchased from the Service
Provider by Transnet, as detailed in the Work Order(s), issued in accordance with this
Agreement, as amended by mutual agreement between the Parties and in accordance
with the provisions of this Agreement from time to time;
2.20 Foreground Intellectual Property means all Intellectual Property developed by either
Party pursuant to this Agreement;
2.21 Intellectual Property means Patents, Designs, Know-How, Copyright and Trade Marks
and all rights having equivalent or similar effect which may exist anywhere in the world
and includes all future additions and improvements to the Intellectual Property;
2.22 Know-How means all Confidential Information of whatever nature relating to the
Intellectual Property and its exploitation as well as all other Confidential Information
generally relating to Transnet’s field of technology, including technical information,
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processing or manufacturing techniques, Designs, specifications, formulae, systems,
processes, information concerning materials and marketing and business information in
general;
2.23 Materials means the Deliverables, the Service Provider Materials and the Third Party
Materials;
2.24 Parties mean the Parties to this Agreement together with their subsidiaries, divisions,
business units, successors-in-title and their assigns;
2.25 Party means either one of these Parties;
2.26 Patents mean registered Patents and Patent applications, once the latter have proceeded
to grant, and includes a right granted for any inventions, products or processes in all fields
of technology;
2.27 Permitted Purpose means any activity or process to be undertaken or supervised by
Personnel or employees of one Party during the term of this Agreement, for which purpose
authorised disclosure of the other Party’s Confidential Information or Intellectual Property
is a prerequisite in order to enable such activity or process to be accomplished;
2.28 Personnel means any partner, employee, agent, consultant, independent associate or
supplier, Subcontractor and the staff of such Subcontractor, or other authorised
representative of either Party;
2.29 Purchase Order(s) means official orders issued by an operating division of Transnet
SOC LTD to the Service Provider for the provision of Services;
2.30 Service(s) means installation, testing, inspection and maintenance of fire equipment,
the Service(s) provided to TPT by the Service Provider, pursuant to the Work Order(s)
in terms of this Agreement;
2.31 Service Level Agreement or SLA means the processes, deliverables, key performance
indicators and performance standards relating to the Services to be provided by the
Service Provider;
2.32 Subcontract means any contract or agreement or proposed contract or agreement
between the Service Provider and any third party whereby that third party agrees to
provide to the Service Provider the Services or any part thereof;
2.33 Subcontractor means the third party with whom the Service Provider enters into a
Subcontract;
2.34 Service Provider Materials means all works of authorship, products and materials
[including, but not limited to, data, diagrams, charts, reports, specifications, studies,
inventions, software, software development tools, methodologies, ideas, methods,
processes, concepts and techniques] owned by, or licensed to, the Service Provider prior
to the Commencement Date or independently developed by the Service Provider outside
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the scope of this Agreement at no expense to Transnet, and used by the Service Provider
in the performance of the Services;
2.35 Tax Invoice means the document as required by Section 20 of the Value-Added Tax Act,
89 of 1991, as may be amended from time to time;
2.36 Third Party Material means software, software development tools, methodologies,
ideas, methods, processes, concepts and techniques owned by, or licensed to a third party
and used by the Service Provider in the performance of the Services;
2.37 Trade Marks mean registered Trade Marks and trade mark applications and includes any
sign or logo, or combination of signs and/or logos capable of distinguishing the goods or
services of one undertaking from those of another undertaking;
2.38 VAT means Value-Added Tax chargeable in terms of the Value-Added Tax Act, 89 of 1991,
as may be amended from time to time; and
2.39 Work Order(s) means a detailed scope of work for a Service required by Transnet,
including timeframes, Deliverable, Fees and costs for the supply of the Service to
Transnet, which may be appended to this Agreement from time to time.
3 INTERPRETATION
3.9 Clause headings in this Agreement are included for ease of reference only and do not
form part of this Agreement for the purposes of interpretation or for any other purpose.
No provision shall be construed against or interpreted to the disadvantage of either Party
hereto by reason of such Party having or being deemed to have structured or drafted such
provision.
3.10 Any term, word, acronym or phrase used in this Agreement, other than those defined
under the clause heading “Definitions” shall be given its plain English meaning, and those
terms, words, acronyms, and phrases used in this Agreement will be interpreted in
accordance with the generally accepted meanings accorded thereto.
3.11 A reference to the singular incorporates a reference to the plural and vice versa.
3.12 A reference to natural persons incorporates a reference to legal persons and vice versa.
3.13 A reference to a particular gender incorporates a reference to the other gender.
4 NATURE AND SCOPE
4.9 This Agreement is an agreement under the terms and conditions of which the Service
Provider will arrange for the provision to TPT of the Services which meet the requirements
of TPT, the delivery of which Services is controlled by means of Purchase Orders to be
issued by TPT and executed by the Service Provider, in accordance with this Agreement.
4.10 Such Purchase Orders shall be agreed between the Parties from time to time, subject to
the terms of the relevant Work Order(s).
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4.11 Each properly executed Purchase Order forms an inseparable part of this Agreement as if
it were fully incorporated into the body of this Agreement.
4.12 During the period of this Agreement, both Parties can make written suggestions for
amendments to the Work Order(s), in accordance with procedures set out in clause 29
[Amendment and Change Control] below. A Party will advise the other Party within 14
[fourteen] Business Days, or such other period as mutually agreed, whether the
amendment is acceptable.
4.13 Insofar as any term, provision or condition in the Work Order(s) conflicts with a like term,
provision or condition in this Agreement and/or a Purchase Order, or where this
Agreement is silent on the matter, the term, provision or condition in this Master
Agreement shall prevail, unless such term or provision or condition in this Master
Agreement has been specifically revoked or amended by mutual written agreement
between the Parties.
4.14 Time will be of the essence and the Service Provider will perform its obligations under this
Agreement in accordance with the timeframe(s) [if any] set out in the relevant schedule,
save that the Service Provider will not be liable under this clause if it is unable to meet
such obligation within the time required as a direct result of any act or omission by
Transnet and it has used its best endeavours to advise Transnet of such act or omission.
In the event of such delay, any time deadlines detailed in the relevant schedule shall be
extended by a period equal to the period of that delay.
5 AUTHORITY OF PARTIES
5.9 Nothing in this Agreement will constitute or be deemed to constitute a partnership
between the Parties, or constitute or be deemed to constitute the Parties as agents or
employees of one another for any purpose or in any form whatsoever.
5.10 Neither Party shall be entitled to, or have the power or authority to enter into an
agreement in the name of the other; or give any warranty, representation or undertaking
on the other's behalf; or create any liability against the other or bind the other’s credit in
any way or for any purpose whatsoever.
6 WARRANTIES
6.9 The Service Provider warrants to TPT that:
it has full capacity and authority to enter into and to perform under this Agreement and
that this Agreement is executed by a duly authorised representatives of the Service
Provider;
it will discharge its obligations under this Agreement and any annexure, appendix or
schedule hereto with all due skill, care and diligence;
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it will be solely responsible for the payment of remuneration and associated benefits, if
any, of its Personnel and for withholding and remitting income tax for its Personnel
in conformance with any applicable laws and regulations;
it will procure licences for TPT in respect of all Third Party Material detailed in the Work
Order(s), and will procure the right for TPT to take such copies [in whole or in part]
of such Third Party Materials as it may reasonably require for the purposes of back-
up for archiving and disaster recovery; and
the use or possession by TPT of any Materials will not subject TPT to any claim for
infringement of any Intellectual Property Rights of any third party.
6.10 The Service Provider warrants that it will perform its obligations under this Agreement in
accordance with the Service Levels as defined in the relevant schedule. TPT may at its
discretion audit compliance with the Service Levels, provided that any such audit is carried
out with reasonable prior notice and in a reasonable way so as not to have an adverse
effect on the performance of the Services. Without prejudice to clause 6.11 below, in the
event that the Service Provider fails to meet the Service Levels, TPT may claim appropriate
service credits or invoke a retention of Fees as detailed in the relevant schedule and/or
Work Order.
6.11 The Service Provider warrants that for a period of 90 [ninety] calendar days from
Acceptance of the Deliverables they will, if properly used, conform in all material respects
with the requirements set out in the relevant schedule. The Service Provider will at its
expense remedy any such non-conformance as soon as possible but in any event within
30 [thirty] calendar days of notification by TPT. In the event that the Service Provider fails
or is unable to remedy such non-conformance within such time-scale, TPT will be entitled
to employ a third party to do so in place of the Service Provider and any excess charges
or costs incurred by Transnet as a result shall be paid by the Service Provider.
6.12 The Service Provider will remedy any defect within 30 [thirty] calendar days of being
notified of that defect by TPT in writing.
6.13 The Service Provider will not be liable to remedy any problem arising from or caused by
any modification made by TPT to the Deliverables, or any part thereof, without the prior
approval of the Service Provider.
6.14 The Service Provider shall advise TPT of the effects of any steps proposed by TPT pursuant
to clause 6.13 above, including but not limited to any cost implications or any disruption
or delay in the performance of the Services. The Parties agree that any changes to the
Services, including the charges for the Services or any timetables for delivery of the
Services, will be agreed in accordance with the change control procedure, as set out in
clause 29 [Amendment and Change Control].
6.15 The Service Provider warrants that:
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it has, using the most up-to-date software available, tested for [and deleted] all commonly
known viruses in the Materials and for all viruses known by the Service Provider at
the date of the relevant Work Order; and
at the time of delivery to TPT, the Materials do not contain any trojan horse, worm, logic
bomb, time bomb, back door, trap door, keys or other harmful components.
The Service Provider agrees that, in the event that a virus is found, it will at its own
expense use its best endeavours to assist TPT in reducing the effect of the virus and,
particularly in the event that a virus causes loss of operational efficiency or loss of data,
to assist Transnet to the same extent to mitigate such losses and to restore TPT to its
original operating efficiency.
6.16 The Service Provider undertakes to comply with South Africa’s general privacy protection
in terms of Section 14 of the Bill of Rights in connection with this Agreement and shall
ensure that its Personnel shall observe the provisions of Section 14 [as applicable] or any
amendments and re-enactments thereof and any regulations made pursuant thereto.
6.17 The Service Provider warrants that it has taken all reasonable precautions to ensure that,
in the event of a disaster, the impact of such disaster on the ability of the Service Provider
to comply with its obligations under this Agreement will be reduced to the greatest extent
possible, and that the Service Provider shall ensure that it has appropriate, tested and
documented recovery arrangements in place.
6.18 In compliance with the National Railway Safety Regulator Act, 16 of 2002, the Service
Provider shall ensure that the Services, to be supplied to TPT under the terms and
conditions of this Agreement, comply fully with the specifications as set forth in Schedule
1 hereto, and shall thereby adhere [as applicable] to railway safety requirements and/or
regulations. Permission for the engagement of a Subcontractor by the Service Provider
[as applicable] shall be subject to a review of the capability of the proposed Subcontractor
to comply with the specified railway safety requirements and/or regulations. The Service
Provider and/or its Subcontractor shall grant TPT access, during the term of this
Agreement, to review any safety-related activities, including the coordination of such
activities across all parts of its organisation.
7 TPT’S OBLIGATIONS
7.9 TPT undertakes to promptly comply with any reasonable request by the Service Provider
for information, including information concerning TPT's operations and activities, that
relates to the Services as may be necessary for the Service Provider to perform the
Services, but for no other purpose. However, TPT's compliance with any request for
information is subject to any internal security rules and requirements and subject to the
observance by the Service Provider of its confidentiality obligations under this Agreement.
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7.10 The Service Provider shall give TPT a reasonable notice of any information it requires in
accordance with clause 7.9 above.
7.11 Subject to clause 14 [Service Provider’s Personnel], TPT agrees to provide the Service
Provider or its Personnel such access to and use of its facilities as is necessary to allow
the Service Provider to perform its obligations under this Agreement.
8 GENERAL OBLIGATIONS OF THE SERVICE PROVIDER
8.9 The Service Provider shall:
respond promptly (within 24 hours) to all complaints and enquiries from TPT;
inform TPT immediately of any dispute or complaint arising in relation to the provision of
the Services;
conduct its business in a professional manner that will reflect positively upon the Service
Provider and the Service Provider’s Services;
keep full records clearly indicating all transactions concluded by the Service Provider
relating to the performance of the Services under this agreement and keep such
records for at least 5 [five] years from the date of each such transaction;
obtain, and at all times during the period of this agreement maintain in full force and
effect, any and all licences, permits and the like required under applicable laws for
the provision of the Services and the conduct of the business and activities of the
Service Provider;
observe and ensure compliance with all requirements and obligations as set out in the
labour and related legislation of South Africa, including the Occupational Health and
Safety Act, 85 of 1993;
comply with all applicable environmental legislation and regulations, and demonstrate
sound environmental policies, management and performance; and
ensure the validity of all renewable certifications, including but not limited to its Tax
Clearance Certificate and B-BBEE Verification Certificate, for the duration of this
Agreement. Should the Service Provider fail to present Transnet with such renewals
as they become due, TPT shall be entitled, in addition to any other rights and
remedies that it may have in terms of the Agreement, to terminate this Agreement
forthwith without any liability and without prejudice to any claims which TPT may
have for damages against the Service Provider.
8.10 The Service Provider acknowledges and agrees that it shall at all times for the duration of
this agreement:
render the Services and perform all its duties with honesty and integrity;
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communicate openly and honestly with TPT and demonstrate a commitment to performing
the Services timeously, efficiently and to the required standards;
endeavour to provide the highest possible standards of service and professionalism, with
a reasonable degree of care and diligence;
use its best endeavours and make every diligent effort to meet agreed deadlines;
treat its own Personnel, as well as all TPT’s officers, employees, agents and consultants,
with fairness and courtesy and respect for their human rights;
practice and promote its own internal policies aimed at prohibiting and preventing unfair
discrimination [as further referred to in clause 23 – Equality and Diversity];
treat all enquiries from TPT in connection with the Services with courtesy and respond to
all enquiries promptly (within 24 hours) and efficiently. Where the Service Provider
is unable to comply with the provisions of this clause, the Service Provider will
advise TPT of the delay and the reasons therefor and will keep TPT informed of
progress made regarding the enquiry;
when requested by TPT, provide clear and accurate information regarding the Service
Provider's own policies and procedures, excluding Know-How and other Confidential
Information, except where a non-disclosure undertaking has been entered into
between the Parties;
not allow a conflict of interest to develop between its own interests [or the interests of
any of its other customers] and the interests of TPT;
not accept or offer, nor allow, induce or promote the acceptance or offering of any
gratuity, enticement, incentive or gift that could reasonably be regarded as bribery
or an attempt to otherwise exert undue influence over the recipient;
not mislead TPT or its officers, employees and stakeholders, whether by act or omission;
not otherwise act in an unethical manner or do anything which could reasonably be
expected to damage or tarnish TPT’s reputation or business image; and
immediately report to TPT any unethical, fraudulent or otherwise unlawful conduct of
which it becomes aware in connection with TPT or the provision of Services.
9 B-BBEE AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC OBLIGATIONS
9.9 B-BBEE Scorecard
TPT fully endorses and supports the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment
Programme and is strongly of the opinion that all South African business enterprises
have an equal obligation to redress the imbalances of the past. It is also a
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fundamental requirement of the RFP that the Service Provider also contributes to
the Supplier Development Programme, as applied by TPT.
In response to this requirement, the Service Provider shall submit to TPT’s Contract
Manager or such other designated person details of its B-BBEE status in terms of
the latest Codes of Good Practice issued in terms of the B-BBEE Act and proof
thereof at the beginning of March each year during the currency of this Agreement.
The Service Provider undertakes to notify and provide full details to TPT in the event there
is:
(i) a change in the Service Provider’s B-BBEE status which is less than what it
was at the time of its appointment including the impact thereof; and
(ii) a corporate or internal restructure or change in control of the Service Provider
which has or likely to impact negatively on the Service Provider’s B-BBEE
status.
Notwithstanding any other reporting requirement in terms hereof, the Service Provider
undertakes to provide any B-BBEE data (underlying data relating to the Service
Provider which has been relied upon or utilised by a verification agency or auditor
for the purposes of issuing a verification certificate in respect of the Service Provider
B-BBEE status) which Transnet may request on written notice within 30 (thirty)
calendar days of such request. A failure to provide such data shall constitute a
Service Provider Default and may be dealt with in accordance with the provisions
of clause 19.2
In the event there is a change in the Service Provider’s B-BBEE status, then the provisions
of clause 9.1 (c) (i) & (ii) shall apply.
9.10 B-BBEE Improvement Plan
TPT encourages its Service Providers to constantly strive to improve their B-BBEE levels.
To this end, the Service Provider undertakes to provide Transnet with a B-BBEE
Improvement Plan to indicate the extent to which their B-BBEE status will be
maintained or improved over the contract period, as per Annexure C of the RFP.
The Service Provider shall, for the duration of this Agreement, comply with the B-BBEE
Improvement Plan.
The terms of the B-BBEE Improvement Plan and monetary value of the commitments
thereunder shall not (unless otherwise agreed in writing) be less or less favourable
than the commitments made by the Service Provider in such B-BBEE Improvement
Plan.
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9.11 Green Economy/Carbon Footprint
In addition to the Supplier Development and B-BBEE commitments that the Service
Provider makes, the Service Provider has in its bid provided Transnet with an
understanding of the Service Provider’s position with regard to issues such as waste
disposal, recycling and energy conservation.
9.12 Reporting
The Service Provider shall monitor, audit, and record in an auditable manner, its own
implementation and compliance with the B-BBEE Improvement Plan and the
Supplier Development Implementation Plan and provide the Contract Manager with
such information as the Contract Manager may reasonably request concerning the
implementation of the B-BBEE Improvement Plan and the Supplier Development
Implementation Plan.
The Service Provider shall, on a monthly basis from the Commencement Date and within
7 (seven) calendar days of the end of the previous calendar month, provide TPT
with a report (for monitoring purposes only) in respect of each of the undertakings
stipulated in clause 9.12.
TPT, through its Supplier Development division, shall, every 6 (six) months from the
Commencement Date, review and verify the Service Provider’s undertakings
stipulated in clauses 9.2 and 9.3 with respect to B-BBEE and Supplier Development
commitments, based on the Service Provider's report.
The Service Provider shall attach adequate proof to enable TPT to verify compliance with
the B-BBEE Improvement Plan and Supplier Development Implementation Plan.
Post verification of the submitted report to TPT, TPT shall engage with the Service Provider
on the findings. The Contract Manager, assisted by the relevant specialist from
Transnet’s Supplier Development division, must report to the Service Provider at
the end of every 6 (six) months as to whether or not the Contract Manager and/or
the Supplier Development specialist reasonably considers, based on the information
available to it, that the Service Provider has during such time complied with the B-
BBEE Improvement Plan and the Supplier Development Implementation Plan and
the extent, if any, to which the Service Provider has not so complied.
Without prejudice to the TPT’s rights under this Agreement:
(i) If the Contract Manager and/or TPT’s Supplier Development specialist
reasonably considers that the Service Provider is not at any time complying
with B-BBEE Improvement Plan and/or the Supplier Development
Implementation Plan, the Contract Manager and/or the Supplier
Development specialist may make such recommendations as is considered
reasonably appropriate to the Service Provider as to the steps he reasonably
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considers should be taken by the Service Provider in order for the Service
Provider to remedy such non-compliance and the time period within which
such steps must be taken;
(ii) If such recommendations are not implemented by the Service Provider in
accordance with such recommendations, then the provisions of clause 9.13
shall apply; and
(iii) TPT may at any time request a meeting with the Service Provider to consider
any non-compliance reported to it by the Supplier Development specialist of
TPT and/or the Contract Manager or which otherwise comes to its attention.
Both Parties must attend such a meeting and negotiate in good faith with a
view to reach an agreement on the steps or actions that the Service Provider
must undertake in order to remedy that non-compliance.
In the event that the Service Provider is found not to have met the B-BBEE and Supplier
Development requirements agreed upon in the B-BBEE Improvement Plan and the
Supplier Development Implementation Plan, and/or is found to be fraudulent in
submitting the reports, then TPT shall impose a non-compliance penalty as provided
for in clause 9.13 below or shall be entitled to terminate in terms of clauses 19 and
20.
For the sake of completion of its contractual obligations, the Service Provider shall be
obliged to complete all the undertakings made under the B-BBEE Improvement Plan
and the Supplier Development Implementation Plan 3 to 6 months before the
Termination Date.
9.13 Penalties
Non Compliance Penalties:
If the Service Provider fails, at any time, to achieve its commitments under and in
accordance with the B-BBEE Improvement Plan and the Supplier Development
Implementation Plan (“a Non Compliance”), the Service Provider shall, subject to
the applicable Non Compliance Penalty Cap, pay a Non Compliance penalty (“Non
Compliance Penalty”) to Transnet in respect of such Non Compliance at the
applicable rate (“Applicable Rate”), as prescribed in clause 9.13 0 to 0 below.
(i) Non Compliance Penalties shall be calculated as a percentage of the Contract
Value and accrue at the Applicable Rate per month until:
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(ii) the date on which the Service Provider has remedied such Non Compliance
by complying with the Supplier Development Implementation Plan and/or the
B-BBEE Improvement Plan (as applicable); or
(iii) the Agreement being terminated.
Applicable Rates of Non Compliance Penalties for Large Enterprises Only:
In relation to the Supplier Development Implementation Plan, Non Compliance Penalties
shall accrue based on the difference between the committed SD value for the period
under review and the delivered SD value (i.e. 100% of the undelivered portion of
the committed SD value) plus an additional 10% (ten percent) of such difference.
In relation to the B-BBEE Improvement Plan, Non Compliance Penalties shall accrue at
the following Applicable Rates based on a percentage of the Contract Value:
(iv) for the first month (or part thereof), a rate of 1.0% (one percent);
(v) for the second month (or part thereof), a rate of 1.5% (one and a half
percent);
(vi) for the third month (or part thereof), a rate of 2.0% (two percent);
(vii) for the fourth month (or part thereof), a rate of 2.5% (two and a half
percent); and
(viii) for any period of Non Compliance after the fourth month, a rate of 3% (three
percent).
Non Compliance Penalty Cap for Large Enterprises:
The Non Compliance Penalty Cap in respect of Supplier Development commitments shall
not exceed the difference between the committed SD value for the period under
review and the delivered value (i.e. 100% of the undelivered portion of the
committed SD value), plus an additional 10% (ten percent) of such difference.
The maximum amount of the Service Provider's liability to pay Non Compliance Penalties
in the case of the B-BBEE Improvement Plan shall not exceed 5% (five percent) of
the Contract Value.
Applicable Rates of Non Compliance Penalties for Qualifying Small Enterprises
(QSEs):
In relation to the Supplier Development Implementation Plan, Non Compliance Penalties
shall accrue based on the difference between the committed SD value for the period
under review and the delivered SD value (i.e. 100% of the undelivered portion of
the committed SD value) plus an additional 5% (five percent) of such difference;
In relation to the B-BBEE Improvement Plan, Non Compliance Penalties shall apply
annually at the rate of 0.5% (half a percent).
Non Compliance Penalty Cap for QSEs:
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The Non Compliance Penalty Cap in respect of Supplier Development commitments shall
not exceed the difference between the committed SD value for the period under
review and the delivered value (i.e. 100% of the undelivered portion of the
committed SD value), plus an additional 5% (five percent) of such difference.
The maximum amount of the Service Provider's liability to pay Non Compliance Penalties
in the case of the B-BBEE Improvement Plan shall not exceed 1.5% (one and a half
percent) of the Contract Value.
Applicable Rates of Non Compliance Penalties for Exempted Micro Enterprises
(EMEs):
In relation to the Supplier Development Implementation Plan, Non Compliance Penalties
shall accrue based on the difference between the committed SD value and the
delivered SD value (i.e. 100% of the undelivered portion of the committed SD value)
plus an additional 3% (three percent) of such difference;
In relation to the B-BBEE Improvement Plan, Non Compliance Penalties shall apply
annually at the rate of 0.5% (half a percent).
Non Compliance Penalty Cap for EMEs:
The Non Compliance Penalty Cap in respect of Supplier Development commitments shall
not exceed the difference between the committed SD value for the period under
review and the delivered value (i.e. 100% of the undelivered portion of the
committed SD value), plus an additional 3% (three percent) of such difference.
The maximum amount of the Service Provider's liability to pay Non Compliance Penalties
in the case of the B-BBEE Improvement Plan shall not exceed 1.5% (one and a half
percent) of the Contract Value.
Non Compliance Penalty Certificate:
If any Non Compliance Penalty arises, the Contract Manager shall issue a Non Compliance
Penalty Certificate on the last day of each month during such Non Compliance
indicating the Non Compliance Penalties which have accrued during that period.
A Non Compliance Penalty Certificate shall be prima facie proof of the matters to which it
relates. If the Service Provider disputes any of the amounts set out in a Non
Compliance Penalty Certificate:
(ix) the dispute shall be resolved in accordance with the provisions of the
Agreement; and
(x) if pursuant to that referral, it is determined that the Service Provider owes
any amount to Transnet pursuant to the Non Compliance Penalty Certificate,
then the Service Provider shall pay such amount to TPT within 10 (ten)
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Business Days of the determination made pursuant to such determination
and an accompanying valid Tax Invoice.
Payment of Non Compliance Penalties:
Subject to Clause (0 above, the Service Provider shall pay the Non Compliance Penalty
indicated in the Non Compliance Penalty Certificate within 10 (ten) Business Days
of Transnet issuing a valid Tax Invoice to the Service Provider for the amount set
out in that certificate. If TPT does not issue a valid Tax Invoice to the Service
Provider for Non Compliance Penalties accrued during any relevant period, those
Non Compliance Penalties shall be carried forward to the next period.
The Service Provider shall pay the amount due within 10 (ten) Business Days after receipt
of a valid Tax Invoice from Transnet, failing which TPT shall, without prejudice to
any other rights of TPT under the Agreement, be entitled to call for payment which
may be in any form TPT deems reasonable and/or appropriate.
Should the Service Provider fail to pay any Non Compliance Penalties within the time
indicated above (as applicable), TPT shall be entitled to deduct (set off) the amount
not paid by the Service Provider from the account of the Service Provider in the
ensuing month.
The Non Compliance Penalties set forth in Clause 9.13 are stated exclusive of VAT. Any
VAT payable on Non Compliance Penalties will be for the account of the Service
Provider.
10 FEES AND EXPENSES
10.9 In consideration of the provision of the Services, TPT will pay to the Service Provider the
Fees detailed in the relevant schedule or Work Order.
10.10 TPT will not be invoiced for materials used in the provision of the Services save for those
materials [if any] set out in the Work Order and accepted by Transnet or in any relevant
Work Order [which will be invoiced to TPT at cost].
10.11 Unless otherwise agreed in a schedule or Work Order, TPT will reimburse to the Service
Provider all reasonable and proper expenses incurred directly and solely in connection
with the provision of the Services, provided that all such expenses:
are agreed by TPT in advance;
are incurred in accordance with TPT’s standard travel and expenses policies;
are passed on to TPT at cost with no administration fee; and
will only be reimbursed if supported by relevant receipts.
10.12 All Tax Invoices relating to Fees, out of pocket expenses and, if applicable, travel and
accommodation costs, will provide the detail for each of the Personnel carrying out the
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Services and incurring the expenses, and the Tax Invoice will, where appropriate, include
VAT as a separate item.
11 INVOICING AND PAYMENT
11.9 TPT shall pay the Service Provider the amounts stipulated in the relevant schedule or
Work Order, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
11.10 TPT shall pay such amounts to the Service Provider, upon receipt of a valid and undisputed
Tax Invoice together with the supporting documentation as specified in the Work Order
appended hereto, once the valid and undisputed Tax Invoices, or such portion of the Tax
Invoices which are valid and undisputed become due and payable to the Service Provider
for the provision of the Services, in terms of clause 11.12 below.
11.11 All Fees and other sums payable under this Agreement are exclusive of VAT, which will
be payable at the applicable rate.
11.12 Unless otherwise provided for in the Work Order(s) appended to this Agreement, Tax
Invoices shall be submitted together with a month-end statement. Payment against such
month-end statement shall be made by TPT within 30 [thirty] calendar days after date of
receipt by TPT of the statement together with all valid and undisputed Tax Invoices and
supporting documentation.
11.13 Where the payment of any Tax Invoice, or any part thereof which is not in dispute, is not
made in accordance with clause 11, the Service Provider shall be entitled to charge interest
on the outstanding amount, at The Standard Bank of South Africa’s prime rate of interest
in force, for the period from the due date of payment until the outstanding amount is
paid.
12 FEE ADJUSTMENTS
12.9 Fees for Services rendered in terms of this Agreement shall be subject to review as
indicated in the Work Order(s) annexed hereto from time to time.
12.10 No less than 2 [two] months prior to any proposed Fee adjustment, the Parties shall
commence negotiations for Fees for the next period or as otherwise indicated and
appended hereto.
12.11 Should TPT and the Service Provider fail to reach an agreement on Fees for the successive
period, either Party shall be entitled to submit this matter to dispute resolution in
accordance with clause 26 of this Master Agreement [Dispute Resolution].
13 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
13.9 Title to Confidential Information
TPT will retain all right, title and interest in and to its Confidential Information and
Background Intellectual Property and the Service Provider acknowledges that it has
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no claim of any nature in and to the Confidential Information and Background
Intellectual Property that is proprietary to TPT. For the avoidance of doubt, all the
Service Provider’s Background Intellectual Property shall remain vested in the
Service Provider.
TPT shall grant to the Service Provider an irrevocable, royalty free, non-exclusive licence
to use TPT’s Background Intellectual Property only for the Permitted Purpose. This
license shall not permit the Service Provider to sub-license to other parties.
The Service Provider shall grant to TPT an irrevocable, royalty free, non-exclusive licence
to use the Service Provider’s Background Intellectual Property for the Permitted
Purpose. This licence shall not permit TPT to sub-license to other parties.
The Service Provider shall grant TPT access to the Service Provider’s Background
Intellectual Property on terms which shall be bona fide negotiated between the
Parties for the purpose of commercially exploiting the Foreground Intellectual
Property, to the extent that such access is required.
13.10 Title to Intellectual Property
All right, title and interest in and to Foreground Intellectual Property prepared, conceived
or developed by the Service Provider, its researchers, agents and employees shall
vest in TPT and the Service Provider acknowledges that it has no claim of any nature
in and to the Foreground Intellectual Property. The Service Provider shall not at any
time during or after the termination or cancellation of this Agreement dispute the
validity or enforceability of such Foreground Intellectual Property, or cause to be
done any act or anything contesting or in any way impairing or tending to impair
any part of that right, title and interest to any of the Foreground Intellectual
Property and shall not counsel or assist any person to do so.
TPT shall be entitled to seek protection in respect of the Foreground Intellectual Property
anywhere in the world as it shall decide in its own absolute discretion and the
Service Provider shall reasonably assist TPT in attaining and maintaining protection
of the Foreground Intellectual Property.
Where the Foreground Intellectual Property was created by the Service Provider or its
researchers, agents and employees and where Transnet elects not to exercise its
option to seek protection or decides to discontinue the financial support of the
prosecution or maintenance of any such protection, TPT shall notify the Service
Provider who shall have the right of first refusal to file or continue prosecution or
maintain any such applications and to maintain any protection issuing on the
Foreground Intellectual Property.
No consideration shall be paid by TPT to the Service Provider for the assignment of any
Foreground Intellectual Property from the Service Provider to TPT, over and above
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the sums payable in terms of this Agreement. The Service Provider undertakes to
sign all documents and do all things as may be necessary to effect, record and
perfect the assignment of the Foreground Intellectual Property to TPT.
Subject to anything contrary contained in this Agreement and/or the prior written consent
of TPT [which consent shall not be unreasonably be withheld or delayed], the
Service Provider shall under no circumstances be entitled as of right, or to claim the
right, to use TPT’s Background Intellectual Property and/or Foreground Intellectual
Property.
13.11 Title to Improvements
Any improvements, developments, adaptations and/or modifications to the Foreground
Intellectual Property, and any and all new inventions or discoveries, based on or resulting
from the use of TPT’s Background Intellectual Property and/or Confidential Information
shall be exclusively owned by Transnet. The Service Provider shall disclose promptly to
TPT all such improvements, developments, adaptations and/or modifications, inventions
or discoveries. The Service Provider hereby undertakes to sign all documents and do all
things as may be necessary to effect, record and perfect the assignment of such
improvements, developments, adaptations and/or modifications, inventions or discoveries
to TPT and the Service Provider shall reasonably assist TPT in attaining, maintaining or
documenting ownership and/or protection of the improved Foreground Intellectual
Property.
13.12 Unauthorised Use of Confidential Information
The Service Provider shall not authorise any party to act on or use in any way any
Confidential Information belonging to TPT whether or not such party is aware of such
Confidential Information, and shall promptly notify TPT of the information if it becomes
aware of any party so acting, and shall provide TPT the information with such assistance
as TPT reasonably requires, at TPT’s cost and expense, to prevent such third party from
so acting.
13.13 Unauthorised Use of Intellectual Property
The Service Provider agrees to notify TPT in writing of any conflicting uses of, and
applications of registrations of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks or any act of
infringement, unfair competition or passing off involving the Intellectual Property
of TPT of which the Service Provider acquires knowledge and TPT shall have the
right, as its own option, to proceed against any party infringing its Intellectual
Property.
It shall be within the sole and absolute discretion of TPT to determine what steps shall be
taken against the infringer and the Service Provider shall co-operate fully with TPT,
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at TPT’s cost, in whatever measure including legal action to bring any infringement
of illegal use to an end.
The Service Provider shall cooperate to provide TPT promptly with all relevant
ascertainable facts.
If proceedings are commenced by TPT alone, TPT shall be responsible for all expenses
but shall be entitled to all damages or other awards arising out of such proceedings.
If proceedings are commenced by both Parties, both Parties will be responsible for
the expenses and both Parties shall be entitled to damages or other awards arising
out of proceedings.
14 SERVICE PROVIDER’S PERSONNEL
14.9 The Service Provider’s Personnel shall be regarded at all times as employees, agents or
Subcontractors of the Service Provider and no relationship of employer and employee shall
arise between TPT and any Service Provider Personnel under any circumstances
regardless of the degree of supervision that may be exercised over the Personnel by TPT.
14.10 The Service Provider warrants that all its Personnel will be entitled to work in South Africa
or any other country in which the Services are to be performed.
14.11 The Service Provider will ensure that its Personnel comply with all reasonable
requirements made known to the Service Provider by TPT concerning conduct at any TPT
premises or any other premises upon which the Services are to be performed [including
but not limited to security regulations, policy standards and codes of practice and health
and safety requirements]. The Service Provider will ensure that such Personnel at all times
act in a lawful and proper manner in accordance with these requirements.
14.12 TPT reserves the right to refuse to admit or to remove from any premises occupied by or
on behalf of it, any Service Provider Personnel whose admission or presence would, in the
reasonable opinion of TPT, be undesirable or who represents a threat to confidentiality or
security or whose presence would be in breach of any rules and regulations governing
TPT's Personnel, provided that TPT notifies the Service Provider of any such refusal [with
reasons why]. The reasonable exclusion of any such individual from such premises shall
not relieve the Service Provider from the performance of its obligations under this
Agreement.
14.13 The Service Provider agrees to use all reasonable endeavours to ensure the continuity of
its Personnel assigned to perform the Services. If any re-assignment by the Service
Provider of those Personnel is necessary, or if Transnet advises that any such Personnel
assigned are in any respect unsatisfactory, including where any such Personnel are, or
are expected to be or have been absent for any period, then the Service Provider will
promptly supply a replacement of equivalent calibre and experience, and any such
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replacement shall be approved by TPT prior to commencing provision of the Services,
such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed.
14.6 The Service Provider shall ensure that, it only uses employees who have not exceeded the
retirement age of sixty three (63) years as per TPT’s internal policies, and the Service
Provider undertakes to furnish TPT with the proof thereof as and when requested by TPT.
15 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
15.9 Neither Party excludes or limits liability to the other Party for:
death or personal injury due to negligence; or
fraud.
15.10 The Service Provider shall indemnify and keep TPT indemnified from and against liability
for damage to any TPT property [whether tangible or intangible] or any other loss, costs
or damage suffered by TPT to the extent that it results from any act of or omission by the
Service Provider or its Personnel in connection with this Agreement. The Service Provider’s
liability arising out of clause 15.10 shall be limited to a maximum amount payable in
respect of any one occurrence or a series of related occurrences in a single calendar year,
such amount to be agreed in writing by the Parties.
15.11 Subject always to clauses 15.9 and 15.10 above, the liability of either the Service Provider
or TPT under or in connection with this Agreement, whether for negligence,
misrepresentation, breach of contract or otherwise, for direct loss or damage arising out
of each Default or series of related Defaults shall not exceed 100% [one hundred per
cent] of the Fees paid under the schedule or Work Order to which the Default(s) relates.
15.12 Subject to clause 15.9 above, and except as provided in clauses 15.10 and 15.11 above,
in no event shall either Party be liable to the other for indirect or consequential loss or
damage or including indirect or consequential loss of profits, business, revenue, goodwill
or anticipated savings of an indirect nature or loss or damage incurred by the other Party
as a result of third party claims.
15.13 If for any reason the exclusion of liability in clause 15.12 above is void or unenforceable,
either Party’s total liability for all loss or damage under this Agreement shall be as provided
in clause 15.11 above.
15.14 Nothing in this clause 15 shall be taken as limiting the liability of the Service Provider in
respect of clause 13 [Intellectual Property Rights] or clause 17 [Confidentiality].
16 INSURANCES
16.9 Without limiting the liability of the Service Provider under this Agreement, the Service
Provider shall take out insurance in respect of all risks for which it is prudent for the
Service Provider to insure against, including any liability it may have as a result of its
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activities under this Agreement for theft, destruction, death or injury to any person and
damage to property. The level of insurance will be kept under review by TPT, on an annual
basis, to ensure its adequacy, provided that any variation to the level of such insurance
shall be entirely at the discretion of the Service Provider.
16.10 The Service Provider shall arrange insurance with reputable insurers and will produce to
TPT evidence of the existence of the policies on an annual basis within 30 [thirty] calendar
days after date of policy renewals.
16.11 Subject to clause 16.12 below, if the Service Provider fails to effect adequate insurance
under clause 16, it shall notify TPT in writing as soon as it becomes aware of the reduction
or inadequate cover and TPT may arrange or purchase such insurance. The Service
Provider shall promptly reimburse TPT for any premiums paid provided such insurance
protects the Service Provider’s liability. TPT assumes no responsibility for such insurance
being adequate to protect all of the Service Provider’s liability.
16.12 In the event that the Service Provider receives written notice from its insurers advising of
the termination of its insurance cover referred to in clause 16.9 above or if the insurance
ceases to be available upon commercially reasonable terms, the Service Provider shall
immediately notify TPT in writing of such termination and/or unavailability, whereafter
either the Service Provider or TPT may terminate this Agreement on giving the other Party
not less than 30 [thirty] calendar days prior written notice to that effect.
17 CONFIDENTIALITY
17.9 The Parties hereby undertake the following, with regard to Confidential Information:
not to divulge or disclose to any person whomsoever in any form or manner whatsoever,
either directly or indirectly, any Confidential Information of the other, without the
prior written consent of such other Party, other than when called upon to do so in
accordance with a statute, or by a court having jurisdiction, or by any other duly
authorised and empowered authority or official, in which event the Party concerned
shall do what is reasonably possible to inform the other of such a demand and each
shall assist the other in seeking appropriate relief or the instituting of a defensive
action to protect the Confidential Information concerned;
not to use, exploit, permit the use of, directly or indirectly, or in any other manner
whatsoever apply the Confidential Information, disclosed to it as a result of this
Agreement, for any purpose whatsoever other than for the purpose for which it is
disclosed or otherwise than in strict compliance with the provisions in this
Agreement;
not to make any notes, sketches, drawings, photographs or copies of any kind of any part
of the disclosed Confidential Information, without the prior written consent of such
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other Party, except when reasonably necessary for the purpose of this Agreement,
in which case such copies shall be regarded as Confidential Information;
not to de-compile, disassemble or reverse engineer any composition, compilation, concept
application, item, component de-compilation, including software or hardware
disclosed and shall not analyse any sample provided by Transnet, or otherwise
determine the composition or structure or cause to permit these tasks to be carried
out except in the performance of its obligations pursuant to this Agreement;
not to exercise less care to safeguard TPT Confidential Information than the Party
exercises in safeguarding its own competitive, sensitive or Confidential Information;
Confidential Information disclosed by either Party to the other or by either Party to any
other party used by such Party in the performance of this Agreement, shall be dealt
with as “restricted” or shall be dealt with according to any other appropriate level
of confidentiality relevant to the nature of the information concerned, agreed
between the Parties concerned and stipulated in writing for such information in
such cases;
the Parties shall not make or permit to be made by any other person subject to their
control, any public statements or issue press releases or disclose Confidential
Information with regard to any matter related to this Agreement, unless written
authorisation to do so has first been obtained from the Party first disclosing such
information;
each Party shall be entitled to disclose such aspects of Confidential Information as may
be relevant to one or more technically qualified employees or consultants of the
Party who are required in the course of their duties to receive the Confidential
Information for the Permitted Purpose provided that the employee or consultant
concerned has a legitimate interest therein, and then only to the extent necessary
for the Permitted Purpose, and is informed by the Party of the confidential nature
of the Confidential Information and the obligations of the confidentiality to which
such disclosure is subject and the Party shall ensure such employees or consultants
honour such obligations;
each Party shall notify the other Party of the name of each person or entity to whom any
Confidential Information has been disclosed as soon as practicable after such
disclosure;
each Party shall ensure that any person or entity to which it discloses Confidential
Information shall observe and perform all of the covenants the Party has accepted
in this Agreement as if such person or entity has signed this Agreement. The Party
disclosing the Confidential Information shall be responsible for any breach of the
provisions of this Agreement by the person or entity; and
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each Party may by written notice to the other Party specify which of the Party’s employees,
officers or agents are required to sign a non-disclosure undertaking.
17.10 The duties and obligations with regard to Confidential Information in clause 17 shall not
apply where:
a Party can demonstrate that such information is already in the public domain or becomes
available to the public through no breach of this Agreement by that Party, or its
Personnel; or
was rightfully in a Party’s possession prior to receipt from the other Party, as proven by
the first-mentioned Party’s written records, without an infringement of an obligation
or duty of confidentiality; or
can be proved to have been rightfully received by a Party from a third party without a
breach of a duty or obligation of confidentiality; or
is independently developed by a Party as proven by its written records.
17.11 Clause 17 shall survive termination for any reason of this Agreement and shall remain in
force and effect from the Commencement Date of this Agreement and 5 [five] years after
the termination of this Agreement. Upon termination of this Agreement, all documentation
furnished to the Service Provider by TPT pursuant to this Agreement shall be returned to
TPT including, without limitation all corporate identity equipment including dyes, blocks,
labels, advertising matter, printing matter and the like.
18 TOTAL OR PARTIAL FAILURE TO PERFORM THE SCOPE OF SERVICES
Should the Service Provider fail or neglect to execute the work or to deliver any portion of the
Service, as required by the terms of this Agreement or Work Order, TPT may cancel this
Agreement or Work Order in so far as it relates to the unexecuted work or rejected portion of
the Service, and, in such event, the provision of any remaining commitment shall remain subject
in all respects to these conditions.
19 TERM AND TERMINATION
19.9 Notwithstanding the date of signature hereof, the Commencement Date if this Agreement
is ……………………….. and the duration shall be for a one (1) year period, expiring on the
………………………….., unless:
this Agreement is terminated by either Party in accordance with the provisions
incorporated herein or in any schedules or annexures appended hereto, or
otherwise in accordance with law or equity; or
this Agreement is extended at TPT’s option for a further period to be agreed by the Parties.
19.10 Either Party may terminate this Agreement forthwith by notice in writing to the other Party
where the other Party has committed a material Default and, where such Default is
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capable of remedy, has failed to remedy such Default within 30 [thirty] calendar days of
receiving notice specifying the Default and requiring its remedy.
19.11 Either Party may terminate this Agreement forthwith by notice in writing to the other Party
when the other Party is unable to pay its debts as they fall due or commits any act or
omission which would be an act of insolvency in terms of the Insolvency Act, 24 of 1936
[as may be amended from time to time], or if any action, application or proceeding is
made with regard to it for:
a voluntary arrangement or composition or reconstruction of its debts;
its winding-up or dissolution;
the appointment of a liquidator, trustee, receiver, administrative receiver or similar officer;
or
any similar action, application or proceeding in any jurisdiction to which it is subject.
19.12 TPT may terminate this Agreement at any time within 2 [two] months of becoming aware
of a change of control of the Service Provider by notice in writing to the Service Provider.
For the purposes of this clause, “control” means the right to direct the affairs of a
company whether by ownership of shares, membership of the board of directors,
agreement or otherwise.
19.13 TPT may cancel any schedule or Work Order hereto at any time on giving the Service
Provider 30 [thirty] calendar days' written notice.
19.14 Notwithstanding clause 19, TPT may cancel this Agreement without cause by giving 30
[thirty] calendar days prior written notice thereof to the Service Provider.
20 CONSEQUENCE OF TERMINATION
20.1 Termination in accordance with clause 19 [Term and Termination] shall not prejudice or
affect any right of action or remedy which shall have accrued or shall thereafter accrue to
either Party and all provisions which are to survive this Agreement or impliedly do so shall
remain in force and in effect.
20.2 On termination of this Agreement or a Work Order, the Service Provider will immediately
deliver up, and procure that its Personnel will immediately deliver up to TPT, all
Deliverables and property belonging to TPT [or, in the event of termination of a Work
Order, such as is relevant to that Work Order] which may be in the possession of, or under
the control of the Service Provider, and certify to Transnet in writing that this has been
done.
20.3 To the extent that any of the Deliverables and property referred to in clause 20.2 above
are in electronic form and contained on non-detachable storage devices, the Service
Provider will provide TPT with unencrypted copies of the same on magnetic media and
will irretrievably destroy and delete copies so held.
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20.4 In the event that this Agreement is terminated by the Service Provider under clause 19.10
[Term and Termination], or in the event that a Work Order is terminated by TPT under
clause 19.13 [Term and Termination], TPT will pay to the Service Provider all outstanding
Fees [apportioned on a pro rata basis] relating to the work undertaken by the Service
Provider up until the date of such termination. TPT will also pay the costs of any goods
and materials ordered by the Service Provider in relation to the such work for which the
Service Provider has paid or is legally obliged to pay, in which case, on delivery of such
goods or materials, the Service Provider will promptly deliver such goods and materials to
TPT or as it may direct.
20.5 The provisions of clauses 2 [Definitions], 6 [Warranties], 13 [Intellectual Property Rights],
15 [Limitation of Liability], 17 [Confidentiality], 20 [Consequence of Termination], 26
[Dispute Resolution] and 30 [Governing Law] shall survive termination or expiry of this
Agreement.
20.6 If either Party [the Defaulting Party] commits a material breach of this Agreement and
fails to remedy such breach within 30 [thirty] calendar days of written notice thereof, the
other Party [hereinafter the Aggrieved Party], shall be entitled, in addition to any other
rights and remedies that it may have in terms of this Agreement, to terminate this
Agreement forthwith without any liability and without prejudice to any claims which the
Aggrieved Party may have for damages against the Defaulting Party.
20.7 Should:
the Service Provider effect or attempt to effect a compromise or composition with its
creditors; or
either Party be provisionally or finally liquidated or placed under judicial management,
whether provisionally or finally; or
either Party cease or threaten to cease to carry on its normal line of business or default
or threaten to default in the payment of its liabilities generally, or commit any act
or omission which would be an act of insolvency in terms of the Insolvency Act, 24
of 1936 [as may be amended from time to time];
then the other Party shall be entitled, but not obliged, to terminate this Agreement on
written notice, in which event such termination shall be without any liability and without
prejudice to any claims which either Party may have for damages against the other.
21 ASSIGNMENT
Neither Party may assign the benefit of this Agreement or any interest hereunder except with
the prior written consent of the other. Further, in the event that TPT wishes to assign or novate
this Agreement to any third party, the Service Provider agrees that it shall not unreasonably
withhold or delay its consent to such assignment or novation and that it shall only be entitled to
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recover from TPT any reasonable legal costs incurred by it as a direct result of such assignment
or novation.
22 FORCE MAJEURE
22.1 Neither Party shall have any claim against the other Party arising from any failure or delay
in the performance of any obligation of either Party under this Agreement caused by an
act of force majeure such as acts of God, fire, flood, war, lockout, government action,
laws or regulations, terrorism or civil disturbance, defaults or other circumstances or
factors beyond the reasonable control of either Party, and to the extent that the
performance of obligations of either Party hereunder is delayed by virtue of the
aforegoing, any period stipulated for any such performance shall be reasonably extended.
TPT may however rely on strikes, industrial dispute and riots as a ground of force majeure.
22.2 Each Party will take all reasonable steps by whatever lawful means that are available, to
resume full performance as soon as practicable and will seek agreement to modification
of the relevant provisions of this Agreement in order to accommodate the new
circumstances caused by the act of force majeure. If a Party fails to agree to such
modifications proposed by the other Party within 90 [ninety] calendar days of the act of
force majeure first occurring, either Party may thereafter terminate this Agreement with
immediate notice.
23 EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY
23.1 The Service Provider will not victimise, harass or discriminate against any employee of
either Party to this Agreement or any applicant for employment with either Party to this
Agreement due to their gender, race, disability, age, religious belief, sexual orientation or
part-time status. This provision applies, but is not limited to employment, upgrading, work
environment, demotion, transfer, recruitment, recruitment advertising, termination of
employment, rates of pay or other forms of compensation and selection for training.
23.2 Both Parties to this Agreement undertake that they will not, and shall ensure that its
employees, agents and Subcontractors will not breach any applicable discrimination
legislation and any amendments and re-enactments thereof.
24 NON-WAIVER
24.1 Failure or neglect by either Party, at any time, to enforce any of the provisions of this
Agreement, shall not, in any manner, be construed to be a waiver of any of that Party's
rights in that regard and in terms of this Agreement.
24.2 Such failure or neglect shall not, in any manner, affect the continued, unaltered validity
of this Agreement, or prejudice the right of that Party to institute subsequent action.
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25 PARTIAL INVALIDITY
If any provision of this Agreement shall be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, or shall
be required to be modified, the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions
shall not be affected thereby.
26 DISPUTE RESOLUTION
26.1 Should any dispute of whatsoever nature arise between the Parties concerning this
Agreement, the Parties shall try to resolve the dispute by negotiation within 10 [ten]
Business Days of such dispute arising.
26.2 If the dispute has not been resolved by such negotiation, either of the Parties may refer
the dispute to AFSA and notify the other Party accordingly, which proceedings shall be
held in Johannesburg.
26.3 Such dispute shall be finally resolved in accordance with the rules of AFSA by an arbitrator
or arbitrators appointed by AFSA.
26.4 This clause constitutes an irrevocable consent by the Parties to any proceedings in terms
hereof, and neither of the Parties shall be entitled to withdraw from the provisions of this
clause or claim at any such proceedings that it is not bound by clause 26.
26.5 Clause 26 is severable from the rest of this Agreement and shall remain in effect even if
this Agreement is terminated for any reason.
26.6 Clause 26 shall not preclude either Party from seeking urgent relief in a court of
appropriate jurisdiction, where grounds for urgency exist.
27 ADDRESSES FOR NOTICES
27.1 The Parties to this Agreement select the physical addresses and facsimile numbers, as
detailed hereafter, as their respective addresses for giving or sending any notice provided
for or required in terms of this Agreement, provided that either Party shall be entitled to
substitute such other address or facsimile number, as may be, by written notice to the
other:
TPT
27.1.1.1 For legal notices:
……………………………………………………
……………………………………………………
……………………………………………………
Fax No. …………
Attention: TPT Legal Advisor
27.1.1.2 For commercial matters:
……………………………………………………
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……………………………………………………
……………………………………………………
Fax No. …………
Attention: …………
The Service Provider
27.1.1.3 For legal notices:
……………………………………………………
……………………………………………………
……………………………………………………
Fax No. …………
Attention: …………
27.1.1.4 For commercial matters:
……………………………………………………
……………………………………………………
……………………………………………………
Fax No. …………
Attention: …………
27.2 Any notice shall be addressed to a Party at its physical address or delivered by hand, or
sent by facsimile.
27.3 Any notice shall be deemed to have been given:
if hand delivered, on the day of delivery; or
if posted by prepaid registered post, 10 [ten] calendar days after the date of posting
thereof; or
if faxed, on the date and time of sending of such fax, as evidenced by a fax confirmation
printout, provided that such notice shall be confirmed by prepaid registered post
on the date of dispatch of such fax, or, should no postal facilities be available on
that date, on the next Business Day.
28 WHOLE AND ONLY AGREEMENT
28.1 The Parties hereby confirm that this Agreement constitutes the whole and only agreement
between them with regard to the subject matter of this Agreement.
28.2 The Parties hereby confirm that this Agreement replaces all other agreements which exist
or may have existed in any form whatever between them, with regard to the subject
matter dealt with in this Agreement, including any annexures, appendices, schedules or
Work Order(s) appended hereto.
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29 AMENDMENT AND CHANGE CONTROL
29.1 Any requirement for an amendment or change to this Agreement or to a Work Order shall
only be valid if it is in writing, signed by both Parties and added to this Agreement as an
addendum hereto.
29.2 In the event the Parties cannot agree upon changes, the Parties shall in good faith seek
to agree any proposed changes using the dispute resolution procedures in clause 26
[Dispute Resolution].
30 GOVERNING LAW
This Agreement is exclusively governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the
Republic of South Africa and is subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of the Republic of South
Africa.
30.1 Change of Law
In this Agreement, unless the context otherwise requires, references to a statutory
provision include references to that statutory provision as from time to time amended,
extended or re-enacted and any regulations made under it, provided that in the event
that the amendment, extension or re-enactment of any statutory provision or introduction
of any new statutory provision has a material impact on the obligations of either Party,
the Parties will negotiate in good faith to agree such amendments to this Agreement as
may be appropriate in the circumstances. If, within a reasonable period of time, the
Service Provider and Transnet cannot reach agreement on the nature of the changes
required or on modification of Fees, Deliverables, warranties, or other terms and
conditions, either Party may seek to have the matter determined in accordance with clause
26 [Dispute Resolution] above.
31 COUNTERPARTS
This Agreement may be signed in any number of counterparts, all of which taken together shall
constitute one and the same instrument. Either Party may enter into this Agreement by signing
any such counterpart.
32 TPT’S LIST OF EXCLUDED TENDERERS (BLACKLIST)
20.1 All the stipulations around TPT’s blacklisting process as laid down in TPT’s Supply Chain
Policy and Procurement Procedures Manual are included herein by way of reference. Below
follows a condensed summary of this blacklisting procedure.
20.2 Blacklisting is a mechanism used to exclude a company/person from future business with
Transnet for a specified period. The decision to blacklist is based on one of the grounds
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for blacklisting. The standard of proof to commence the blacklisting process is whether a
“prima facie” (i.e. on the face of it) case has been established.
20.3 Depending on the seriousness of the misconduct and the strategic importance of the
Goods/Services, in addition to blacklisting a company/person from future business, TPT
may decide to terminate some or all existing contracts with the company/person as well.
20.4 A supplier or contractor to TPT may not subcontract any portion of the contract to a
blacklisted company.
20.5 Grounds for blacklisting include: If any person/Enterprise which has submitted a Bid,
concluded a contract, or, in the capacity of agent or subcontractor, has been associated
with such Bid or contract:
a) Has, in bad faith, withdrawn such Bid after the advertised closing date and time for
the receipt of Bids;
b) has, after being notified of the acceptance of his Bid, failed or refused to sign a
contract when called upon to do so in terms of any condition forming part of the
bid documents;
c) has carried out any contract resulting from such bid in an unsatisfactory manner or
has breached any condition of the contract;
d) has offered, promised or given a bribe in relation to the obtaining or execution of
the contract;
e) has acted in a fraudulent or improper manner or in bad faith towards Transnet or
any Government Department or towards any public body, Enterprise or person;
f) has made any incorrect statement in a certificate or other communication with
regard to the Services or his B-BBEE status and is unable to prove to the satisfaction
of Transnet that:
(i) he made the statement in good faith honestly believing it to be correct; and
(ii) before making such statement he took all reasonable steps to satisfy himself of
its correctness;
g) caused TPT damage, or to incur costs in order to meet the contractor’s
requirements and which could not be recovered from the contractor;
h) has litigated against TPT in bad faith.
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20.6 TPT recognizes that trust and good faith are pivotal to its relationship with its suppliers.
When a dispute arises between TPT and its supplier, the parties should use their best
endeavours to resolve the dispute in an amicable manner, whenever possible. Litigation
in bad faith negates the principles of trust and good faith on which commercial
relationships are based. Accordingly, TPT will not do business with a company that
litigates against it in bad faith or is involved in any action that reflects bad faith on its
part. Litigation in bad faith includes, but is not limited to the following instances:
a) Vexatious proceedings. These are frivolous proceedings which have been instituted
without proper grounds;
b) Perjury. Where a supplier commits perjury either in giving evidence or on affidavit;
c) Scurrilous allegations. Where a supplier makes allegations regarding a senior TPT
employee which are without a proper foundation, scandalous, abusive or defamatory.
d) Abuse of court process. When a supplier abuses the court process in order to gain a
competitive advantage during a bid process.
20.7 Where any person or Enterprise has been found guilty by a court of law, tribunal or other
administrative body of a serious breach of any law, during the preceding 5 Years, such
person/Enterprise may also be blacklisted. Serious breaches of the law would include but
are not limited to corruption, fraud, theft, extortion, or contraventions of the Competition
Act 89 of 1998 (e.g. collusive tendering). This process excludes minor convictions such as
traffic offences or personal disagreements between parties which have no bearing on the
business operations of the person or Enterprise.
20.8 Grounds for blacklisting include a company/person recorded as being a company or person
prohibited from doing business with the public sector on National Treasury’s database of
Restricted Suppliers or Register of Tender Defaulters.
20.9 Companies associated with the person/s guilty of misconduct (i.e. entities owned,
controlled or managed by such persons), any companies subsequently formed by the
person(s) guilty of the misconduct and/or an existing company where such person(s)
acquires a controlling stake may be considered for blacklisting. The decision to extend the
blacklist to associated companies will be at the sole discretion of Transnet.
20.10 Any person or enterprise or company against whom a decision to blacklist has been taken,
may make representations to the Chief Financial Officer of Transnet SOC Ltd, whose
decision shall be final.
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Thus signed by the Parties and witnessed on the following dates and at the following
places:
For and on behalf of For and on behalf of
TRANSNET SOC LTD Operating as
Transnet Port Terminals
……........................................
duly authorised hereto duly authorised hereto
Name: Name:
Position: Position:
Signature: Signature:
Date: Date:
Place: Place:
AS WITNESS: AS WITNESS:
Name: Name:
Signature: Signature:
AS WITNESS: AS WITNESS:
Name: Name:
Signature: Signature: